Thelisha Eaddy
Host, SC Public Radio's Morning EditionThelisha Eaddy is the local Morning Edition host for South Carolina Public Radio.
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South Carolina’s Open Carry law goes into effect, August 16. It will give concealed weapon permit (CWP) holders the right to openly and visibly carry their firearms in public. Until then, law enforcement and community organizations are working to train permit holders on what’s required. But despite the increase in education on carrying a gun, concerns over safety and civil rights still linger.
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In celebration of Women's History Month, the US Army Central is sharing stories of its female soldiers. Zannia Carty-McDonald and SGM Mary E. Ferguson share their stories of progression and successes made in male-dominant jobs.
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Updated, 3/12/2020The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) is investigating one new possible case of the COVID-19 novel…
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Many around the state will celebrate Civil Rights icon, Dr. Martin Luther King Jr. with marches, parades, rallies, and volunteering events. In Columbia,…
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As of January 31, the South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office has awarded 44 award letters to households with damage from the 2015 rain event and flood.…
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In three months, the South Carolina Disaster Recovery Office (SCDRO) will close its mobile and fixed intake centers. To date, SCDRO has taken over 2,000…
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In the span of 24 hours, two survivors of the 2015 flood celebrated rebuild milestones. Both residents entered the United Way of the Midlands 2-1-1…
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According to the Environmental Protection Agency, or EPA, it is estimated that radon is responsible for more than 21,000 lung cancer-related deaths. As…
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StoryCorps' mobile recording booth opened to story tellers in Columbia, SC, on October 18th, beginning its one-month stay. Columbia Mayor Stephen…
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During a recent flood-recovery update press conference, Governor Nikki Haley stated the flood created 741 million dollars in housing losses. Nine months…