She encourages everyone to not be afraid in asking someone if they're having suicidal thoughts. "We care for the people that we're asking that question to. So it can be a little intimidating or unsure of what to do afterwards, and the biggest thing you can do is listen, give them support, help that person know they're not alone, and connect that person to care," Barnes says.
According to officers an accident in front of the Lexington Pace shopping center has closed one outbound lane and the entrance to the shopping center's parking lot.
A report released on Friday revealed thatย a special grand juryย investigating efforts to overturn Georgiaโs 2020 presidential election results recommended indictments against a much larger group than Fulton County District Attorney Fani Willis ultimately charged, including one current and two former U.S. senators.
The Kershaw County Sheriff's office is asking members of the public to be on the lookout for a woman they say has been missing since earlier this week.
Charged with a 2021 murder that occurred on Two Notch Drive at a Waffle House, Williams was the center of a domestic violence call Richland County deputies received Sunday afternoon.
"If you have a Veteran not thriving due to a mental health issue, that is a priority. If you have a veteran not thriving because they don't have a good job, that's a priority. So the issue is not about specifics, it's about outcomes. And the outcome we're trying to achieve for South Carolina Veterans is to help them be in a position where they can thrive in this state," says McCaffrey.
Orangeburg Co., S.C. (WOLO)-- Orangeburg Co. deputies say two people have been charged in an April drive by shooting that left one person dead and another person injured. โThis is truly mindboggling as to why someone would commit such a…
Richland Co. Deputies say just after 1pm Wednesday they responded to a reported shooting on the 8700 block of Two Notch Rd. to a report of a person shot.
โSouth Carolina has many challenges as we face a dementia crisis that plagues our state from a lack of geriatricians and neurologists to scarce resources for patients and families."
"It's important that people understand that we're doing things, and we're trying to. But this idea that we only can do it a certain way -- that's history. If you look at the cities that are progressing forward and moving forward it's because they're not doing what's typically been done," says Rickenmann.