New SC law changes child care employment requirements
A new law that changes the requirements for child care employment goes into effect on Thursday, July 11.
A man has been convicted and sentenced to over 40 years imprisonment for killing someone during a home invasion in Orangeburg in 2022, South Carolina First Circuit Solicitor David Pascoe’s office announced Thursday evening.
The South Carolina Department of Natural Resources said that between June 1 and July 7 the forestry commission responded to more than 200 wildfires which is higher than the state ten-year average.
WWE announced 15 live events as part of the company’s 2024 touring schedule and they are making a stop right here in the Midlands.
The data of nearly all customers of the telecommunications giant AT&T was downloaded to a third-party platform in a 2022 security breach, the company said Friday, as cyberattacks against businesses, schools and health systems continue to spread globally.
Shalom Korai was saved from the streets of a burning Warsaw neighborhood while he was a toddler during World War II, when the rest of his family was killed by Nazis in Poland.
Lexington County officials have issued a smoke advisory from a structure/woods fire near the intersection of Edmund Hwy. and Bluff Ridge Rd.
The Award show will run in its entirety right here on ABC Columbia followed by ABC Columbia News with all of your local news, weather, and sports.
A new law that changes the requirements for child care employment goes into effect on Thursday, July 11.
Beginning July 18th, the patio across from the famous fountain in Five Points will be decked out for “Five After Five,” a free concert series that’s back after a seven year hiatus.
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