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Four Manufacturing Projects Bring 552 Jobs To South Carolina
Among a recent batch of manufacturing companies that have announced investment projects in South Carolina, ElringKlinger will expand its operations in Pickens County, South Carolina. The automotive supplier’s $68.5 million investment will create...
Watch Live: SNAP benefit woes, Preparing for Election Day, and Lowcountry Road Improvements
Watch Live: SNAP benefit woes, Preparing for Election Day, and Lowcountry Road Improvements Watch WJCL 22 Morning News Monday through Friday, 4:30 to 7 a.m. Check out the above video for the latest on top stories across Coastal Georgia and the...
Man accused of making ‘terroristic’ threats arrested at South Carolina airport, per report
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WBTV) - A man was arrested at a South Carolina airport after he allegedly made “terroristic” threats while on an airplane this past weekend. Sister-station WCSC reported that the man -- 27-year-old Chad Andrew Svatosky --...
Judge Won't Yet OK Boeing Whistleblower Suicide Settlement
By Jonathan Capriel ( November 4, 2025, 5:27 PM EST) -- A lawsuit accusing Boeing of instigating a "campaign of harassment" against a whistleblower leading to his suicide remains ongoing after a South Carolina federal judge declined to approve a...
My First $1 Million: Retiree From Sales Industry, 73, South Carolina
Welcome to Kiplinger's My First $1 Million series, in which we hear from people who have made $1 million. They're sharing how they did it and what they're doing with it. This time, we hear from a 73-year-old married retiree based in South...
Why did Charlamagne tha God donate to SC to fight food insecurity?
"Breakfast Club" host Charlamagne tha God is donating to help families in his home state of South Carolina affected by the SNAP freeze. His donation to the Broad River Business Alliance will support 208 families. Charlamagne also launched a...
Over a million posts on Zohran Mamdani are Islamophobic, mislabel him communist
A staggering 1.15 million social media posts on New York mayoral Democratic candidate Zohran Mamdani are Islamophobic, a recent report says. These posts had a user reach of over 150 billion. Another 1.43 million posts mislabel him a communist,...
Charleston Co. woman faces charges for allegedly falsifying flood damage insurance claim
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A 37-year-old woman was arrested on Friday by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division on charges related to an insurance fraud scheme valued at $10,000 or more, according to a news release from law enforcement....
8 Must-Reads This Fall By Black Authors
Make Do with What You Have (Amistad), by Kardea Brown Following the success of her debut, The Way Home—and her new Charleston, South Carolina, restaurant, Kardea Brown’s Southern Kitchen the best-selling author is back. This offering taps her...
SLED charges former custody officer with abuse of a vulnerable adult
(Courtesy: SLED) LOGO RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WOLO)– The South Carolina Law Enforcement Division (SLED) has charged a 33-year-old with abuse of a vulnerable adult, say agents. SLED agents say Abdul Kabba Campbell, 33, was charged on Monday,...
What stress over a shutdown, SNAP, and Head Start might say about tomorrow in South Carolina
South Carolina is not among the 41 states facing a cutoff in Head Start funding. That doesn’t stop Hafeezah Yates from worrying. “This is a wake up call,” Yates, South Carolina’s manager of Save the Children Action Network, or SCAN, says. She says...
More than 550,000 South Carolinians face uncertainty as SNAP funds dry up
South Carolina DSS says SNAP funding will stop at midnight as the federal government shutdown continues, affecting more than 550,000 residents. COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Supplemental Nutrition Assistance Program, known as SNAP, is expected to run out...
Sharpsburg native a law enforcement staple for 35 years
Sharpsburg police Chief Thomas Stelitano knows every street in the one-mile stretch in the borough of Sharpsburg. “I can name those streets with my eyes closed,” said Stelitano, 56. Chief Stelitano now lives in Blawnox but grew up on Eighth Street...
In just a few hours, hundreds of thousands of South Carolinians could lose SNAP benefits
More than half a million South Carolinians could lose SNAP benefits due to the federal shutdown. COLUMBIA, S.C. — In just a few hours, more than half a million South Carolinians are expected to stop receiving SNAP benefits due to the ongoing...
Emails contradict Comey’s sworn denials about leaks to media, prosecutors say
Federal prosecutors revealed Monday that they have obtained a series of personal emails showing former FBI Director James Comey closely tracked, and at times encouraged, an associate’s efforts to anonymously shape news coverage in the final...
MTG pushes for transparency, criticizes GOP leadership in rare appearance on The View
Georgia Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene made a rare appearance on The View Tuesday, offering sharp critiques of Washington dysfunction, defending her controversial record, and calling for greater transparency on issues ranging from government...
Missing child in Greenville found safe
Missing child in Greenville found safe According to deputies, Jessiah will run if approached. NIGEL, WYFF NEWS FOUR AT SIX STARTS RIGHT NOW. IT’S ELECTION DAY IN AMERICA. HUNDREDS OF LOCAL ELECTIONS ARE HAPPENING ACROSS THE AREA IN MANY CITIES AND...
Amber Alert ends as NC teen found safe in Ohio; Man charged with abduction
Amber Alert ends as NC teen found safe in Ohio; Man charged with abduction PLUS HERE COMING UP IN JUST A FEW MINUTES, GUYS. THANK YOU. SINCE IT’S ELECTION DAY, THERE ARE SEVERAL RACES WE’RE FOLLOWING AS WELL. FOR MAYOR TO CITY COUNCIL AND SHERIFF....
EDITORIAL: Paid not to play? Cut off checks during shutdowns
Many members of Congress — both senators and House members — won’t feel any pain from going without a paycheck for a few weeks. A chorus of voices from across the political spectrum demands that members of Congress forfeit their pay during the...
PETA Goes on Jealous Rant Against White Coat Waste, Slams Successful Anti-Animal Testing Crusaders for Having ‘Young-Male-Testosterone Energy’ While Trying to Steal Credit for Their Wins
In a revealing profile published in its most recent issue, The New Yorker delves into the chaotic escape of 43 rhesus macaques from the Alpha Genesis primate facility in Yemassee, South Carolina, in 2024. The article, titled “The Runaway Monkeys...