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The Department of Natural Resources is cracking down on people who visit Crab Bank, a seabird sanctuary in the Charleston Harbor.
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The South Carolina Department of Public Health encourages the public to participate in the next National Prescription Drug Take Back on Oct. 25.
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Mike Switzer interviews Jacqui McGuinness, founder and director of the Everything Outdoor Fest coming to the Historic Hopkins Farm in Simpsonville, SC.
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Mike Switzer interviews Jacqui McGuinness, founder and director of the Everything Outdoor Fest coming to the Historic Hopkins Farm in Simpsonville, SC.
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In the neighborhoods surrounding Lake Katherine, one of the most heavily flooded areas in Columbia during October 2015’s historic “thousand-year flood,” locals, like Marwan Marzagao, went from house to house on Jon boats and pontoons to rescue neighbors trapped in their flooded homes.
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As South Carolina enters peak fall foliage season, hidden dangers come with falling leaves.
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More than 260,000 households throughout the state may not receive the needed food assistance on its usual schedule.
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The South Carolina Supreme Court has suggested solutions to avoid a legal dispute over lawmakers' pay. The court heard arguments on Wednesday about a $1,500 monthly raise passed in June. The raise was set to start in July but was challenged by Sen. Wes Climer.
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St. Patrick Catholic Church has been awarded $500,000 as part of the National Fund for Sacred Places.
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Federal indictment charges Charleston County judge and another man with distributing materials involving the sexual abuse of children.