Medical marijuana moves forward in Columbia, clears Senate
Medical marijuana moves forward in Columbia, clears Senate
Those suffering with epilepsy may soon have access to a drug that uses a marijuana extract. The bill cleared the S.C. Senate Wednesday and will head to the House floor.More >>
Those suffering with epilepsy may soon have access to a drug that uses a marijuana extract. The bill cleared the S.C. Senate Wednesday and will head to the House floor.More >>
Emergency crews extinguish downtown Charleston house fire
Emergency crews extinguish downtown Charleston house fire
Emergency crews have extinguished a structure fire on Line Street in downtown Charleston. Officials with the Charleston Fire Department say they along with crews from the North Charleston Fire Dearptment, Charleston police and Charleston County EMS responded to a reported residential fire at 3:06 p.m.More >>
Emergency crews have extinguished a structure fire on Line Street in downtown Charleston. Officials with the Charleston Fire Department say they along with crews from the North Charleston Fire Dearptment, Charleston police and Charleston County EMS responded to a reported residential fire at 3:06 p.m.More >>
Attorney: Teachers should be allowed to fight back when attacked by students
Attorney: Teachers should be allowed to fight back when attacked by students
School district policies allow teachers to be used as punching bags by students, according to a Charleston attorney who has represented teachers in lawsuits. Larry Kobrovsky made his comments two days after a student was charged with punching a teacher in the face at Ashley Ridge High School in Dorchester County.More >>
School district policies allow teachers to be used as punching bags by students, according to a Charleston attorney who has represented teachers in lawsuits. Larry Kobrovsky made his comments two days after a student was charged with punching a teacher in the face at Ashley Ridge High School in Dorchester County.
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Police: Couple caught huffing from duster canisters at Mills House Inn
Police: Couple caught huffing from duster canisters at Mills House Inn
Two people were arrested at a downtown hotel after police received reports that the pair were inhaling computer duster canisters, police say.More >>
Two people were arrested at a downtown hotel after police received reports that the pair were inhaling computer duster canisters, police say.More >>
Evolution theory delays approval of state science standards
Evolution theory delays approval of state science standards
While state committee members work to issue the new science standard for grade school classrooms across the state, one clause of the 112-page document, is standing in the way.The issue is centered around natural selection, a fundamental theory in biological evolution.For College of Charleston biology professor Rob Dillon, the idea of excluding the topic is “demoralizing.”"These pages can’t be pulled out, singled out, treated differently, for political or religious purposes,” he said.The claus…More >>
While state committee members work to issue the new science standard for grade school classrooms across the state, one clause of the 112-page document, is standing in the way.The issue is centered around natural selection, a fundamental theory in biological evolution.For College of Charleston biology professor Rob Dillon, the idea of excluding the topic is “demoralizing.”"These pages can’t be pulled out, singled out, treated differently, for political or religious purposes,” he said.The claus…More >>
Chaplain honored for helping wounded police officer
Chaplain honored for helping wounded police officer
Chaplain Bill Youngblood was honored today for his quick actions after the vehicle he was in flipped over five times.More >>
Chaplain Bill Youngblood was honored today for his quick actions after the vehicle he was in flipped over five times. More >>
Local charity feeding more families in wake of food stamp reduction
Local charity feeding more families in wake of food stamp reduction
A local food bank is stepping in; to help families put food on the table in Berkeley County. They’re seeing more families than usual, asking for help now that the food stamp benefit program is back to pre-stimulus levels. “We provide food for people in crisis,” said Michelle Arredondo, executive director of Helping Hands of Goose Creek. Helping Hands of Goose Creek began during a time of need. “1989, since right after Hugo,” said Arredondo. More families have been walking through the doo…More >>
A local food bank is stepping in; to help families put food on the table in Berkeley County. They’re seeing more families than usual, asking for help now that the food stamp benefit program is back to pre-stimulus levels. “We provide food for people in crisis,” said Michelle Arredondo, executive director of Helping Hands of Goose Creek. Helping Hands of Goose Creek began during a time of need. “1989, since right after Hugo,” said Arredondo. More families have been walking through the doo…More >>
Beaufort Elementary School among 2014 Palmetto’s Finest
Beaufort Elementary School among 2014 Palmetto’s Finest
Okatie Elementary has been named Palmetto’s Finest along with four other South Carolina schools this year. The Beaufort County School serves 620 students in grades Pre-K – 5.More >>
Okatie Elementary has been named Palmetto’s Finest along with four other South Carolina schools this year. The Beaufort County School serves 620 students in grades Pre-K – 5.More >>
PETA sends posters to Summerville High School following animal abuse case
PETA sends posters to Summerville High School following animal abuse case
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, known as PETA, has sent posters to Summerville High School, in hopes of raising awareness about animal abuse.This comes on the heels of one of their students, 18-year-old Deonta Weaver, being found guilty of animal cruelty. More >>
People for the Ethical Treatment of Animals, known as PETA, has sent posters to Summerville High School, in hopes of raising awareness about animal abuse.This comes on the heels of one of their students, 18-year-old Deonta Weaver, being found guilty of animal cruelty. More >>
Hired hitman in murder-for-hire trial sentenced to 4 years behind bars
Hired hitman in murder-for-hire trial sentenced to 4 years behind bars
The hired hitman and star witness in a murder-for-hire trial has been sentenced to 4 years behind bars. Aaron Wilkinson was sentenced Wednesday afternoon. In addition to his prison term, Wilkinson must also receive 500 hours of mental health treatment.More >>
The hired hitman and star witness in a murder-for-hire trial has been sentenced to 4 years behind bars. Aaron Wilkinson was sentenced Wednesday afternoon. In addition to his prison term, Wilkinson must also receive 500 hours of mental health treatment.More >>
Medical marijuana moves forward in Columbia, clears Senate
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