Month: June 2025

Mauldin Police Investigate Jugging Theft Caught on Video, Suspect Stole Thousands in Cash

Mauldin Police Investigate Jugging Theft Caught on Video, Suspect Stole Thousands in Cash

A man in Mauldin, South Carolina, was caught on camera stealing thousands of dollars in what police say is a “juggling” incident. The theft ...

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Goose Creek Baby Shower to Distribute Free Baby Supplies to Local Families June 7

Goose Creek Baby Shower to Distribute Free Baby Supplies to Local Families June 7

The City of Goose Creek is inviting local families to a special baby shower event this Friday, June 7. The event is free and ...

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Berkeley County Residents Urged to Act Fast as Mosquito Season Intensifies

Berkeley County Residents Urged to Act Fast as Mosquito Season Intensifies

The Berkeley County Mosquito Control Program is asking all residents to help stop mosquito breeding as the weather gets warmer and mosquito activity starts ...

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South Carolina’s Only Job Corps Center in Bamberg to Close Permanently by August

South Carolina’s Only Job Corps Center in Bamberg to Close Permanently by August

The state’s only Job Corps center, located in Bamberg County, is shutting down operations permanently, and the news has left the local community shocked ...

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Buc-ee’s Sues South Carolina Company Over Trademark Dispute Involving Beaver Logo

Buc-ee’s Sues South Carolina Company Over Trademark Dispute Involving Beaver Logo

Buc-ee’s, the popular Texas-based convenience store chain known for its clean restrooms and smiling beaver mascot, has filed a lawsuit against a South Carolina ...

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SCDMV Warns South Carolinians of Scam Text Messages Posing as Official DMV Alerts

SCDMV Warns South Carolinians of Scam Text Messages Posing as Official DMV Alerts

South Carolina’s Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has issued a warning to residents about fake text messages that are pretending to be from the ...

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High-Level Cartel Members Arrested in South Carolina Following DEA Investigation

High-Level Cartel Members Arrested in South Carolina Following DEA Investigation

A breakthrough has come out of South Carolina, where several high-ranking members of a drug cartel were arrested in a large-scale operation carried out ...

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In Southwest Iowa, Rob Sand Learns About Ongoing Water Shortages and Boil Warnings

In Southwest Iowa, Rob Sand Learns About Ongoing Water Shortages and Boil Warnings

Iowa State Auditor Rob Sand recently visited southwest Iowa to hear directly from residents facing an ongoing water crisis. The small town of Hamburg ...

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Chicago Suburb Passes Leaf Blower Ban Due to Noise Concerns, Other States May Follow

Chicago Suburb Passes Leaf Blower Ban Due to Noise Concerns, Other States May Follow

A Chicago suburb has taken a bold step by banning gas-powered leaf blowers to reduce noise pollution and protect community well-being. The move has ...

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Wisconsin Historical Society Will Not Fly Pride Flag in June, Breaking Years of Tradition

Wisconsin Historical Society Will Not Fly Pride Flag in June, Breaking Years of Tradition

The Wisconsin Historical Society has decided not to raise the Pride flag this June, ending a practice that had continued for several years. The ...

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