Columbia Fireflies hosting Hurricane Helene disaster relief drive
The Columbia Fireflies are partnering with the Charleston Riverdogs, Greenville Drive and Myrtle Beach Pelicans to host a disaster relief drive. Our Crysty Vaughan has details.
The Columbia Fireflies are partnering with the Charleston Riverdogs, Greenville Drive and Myrtle Beach Pelicans to host a disaster relief drive. Our Crysty Vaughan has details.
Lexington County officials have opened a new debris collection site following Hurricane Helene, here’s ABC Columbia’s Crysty Vaughan with the details.
Over the weekend, two Saluda County volunteer firefighters, who died while responding to Hurricane Helene, were laid to rest.
At least 230 people have died nationwide, with 48 of those deaths here in South Carolina from Hurricane Helene. Now Milton is headed for Florida
Rev. Franklin Graham talked exclusively with WCCB News @ Ten anchor Morgan Fogarty about what’s happening in western North Carolina and what you can do to help. WCCB is a sister station to ABC Columbia.
Governor Henry McMaster and the South Carolina Emergency Management Division (SCEMD) announced on Friday, Oct. 4, that Richland County is now among the counties that are eligible to receive expedited federal individual disaster assistance following Hurricane Helene.
The Midlands Faith Community is coming together to aid the victims of Hurricane Helene.
Places around the Midlands are taking donations to help those in need after Hurricane Helene impacted the southeastern on last Friday.
As recovery efforts from the devastation of Hurricane Helene continue in North Carolina, folks here in the Midlands are doing what they can to help.
Gov. McMaster held a press conference on Thursday, Oct. 3, to discuss the state’s latest response efforts to Helene relief.