Wednesday morning, the Mother’s/Father’s Voice program was renamed Riley’s Readers to honor former US Secretary of Education and South Carolina governor Richard Riley.
As part of the tribute, members of the eighth grade band played a medley of Armed Forces songs honoring each branch of the military, and original drawings were given to each Veteran in attendance by a Fulmer Middle School art student -- proving that patriotism isn't just for adults.
The man expected to become the next chief justice of the South Carolina Supreme Court vowed Tuesday to support judicial diversity in the only state with an all-male high court.
The Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) says people are most at risk for seasonal illnesses during the fall months, winter months, and large holiday gatherings.
"Your actions have consequences. It doesn't really matter how you feel afterwards, those actions still happen. And those consequences are still real. And that's true for me as well as Jamon. You know, he's facing the consequences of what he did that day and I'm dealing with them and have been dealing with them everyday since the incident just in a different capacity," says Investigator Merriman.
Investigators say on October 26th at Chesterbrook Academy Preschool, Wages was accused of grabbing a 3 year old boy by his arms with force and leaving visible marks.
The clerk of court accused of tampering with the South Carolina jury that found Alex Murdaugh guilty of two counts of murder denied asking jurors if they thought he was guilty before deliberations or suggesting she thought he killed his wife and son.