Dorchester County hosts Memorial Day ceremony to commemorate military personnel
May 12, 2026Dorchester County invites community members to the annual Memorial Day Ceremony, on Monday, May 25, 2026, at 10 a.m. at the Davis-Bailey Park pavilion, located at 5190 E. Jim Bilton…
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Graham welcomes over $200 million investment in U.S. Coast Guard Base Charleston
May 12, 2026U.S. Senator Lindsey Graham (R-South Carolina) celebrated the U.S. Coast Guard’s announcement approving $212 million in funding to enhance readiness at Base Charleston in North Charleston. The Coast Guard stated…
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CPI for all items rises 0.6% in April; shelter and gasoline up
May 12, 2026The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, after rising 0.9 percent in March, according to the U.S. Bureau…
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Charleston Moves hosts Bike to Work Day – Friday, May 15
May 12, 2026WHO: Charleston Moves, Mayor William Cogswell, Charleston City Council members, and community residents WHAT: A community bike ride from White Point Garden to City Hall in celebration of National Bike to…
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An unwavering voice for community
May 12, 2026Community champion served as Haynie-Sirrine Neighborhood president for three decades Greenville has lost a beloved neighbor, tireless advocate and unwavering voice for community. For nearly 30 years, Felsie Harris dedicated…
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Dorchester County releases online performance dashboard for strategic plan progress
May 12, 2026Dorchester County released its 2025-2030 Strategic Plan to guide the County’s decision-making, resource allocation, and service delivery over the next several years. To accompany the Plan, the County is now releasing its new…
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South Carolina State House Debates New Mid-Decade Congressional Map
May 11, 2026A heated debate is set to resume at the State House this week as South Carolina lawmakers consider a controversial proposal to redraw the state’s congressional districts mid-decade. The bill,…
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Gov. McMaster Announces South Carolina’s Participation in ‘A Home for Every Child’
May 11, 2026New Partnership Aims to Increase Foster Homes and Strengthen Families Governor Henry McMaster recently joined leaders from the U.S. Administration for Children and Families (ACF) within the U.S. Department of…
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GCSD celebrates two South Carolina Teaching Fellows
May 8, 2026Georgetown County School District is proud to announce that two graduating seniors have been selected as 2026 South Carolina Teaching Fellows. Andrews High School senior Kaleb Altman and Georgetown High…
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Georgetown County announces High School Essay Contest for 250th Anniversary
May 8, 2026As part of the upcoming celebration of America’s 250th anniversary, Georgetown County is inviting local high school students to participate in a historic essay contest. This initiative offers students a…
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A message to the future: Georgetown County prepares to open 1976 time capsule, seal a new one
May 8, 2026Fifty years ago, a group of Georgetown County residents made a promise to the future. On July 4, 1976, as the nation celebrated its bicentennial, they finalized plans to seal…
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Georgetown County School District honors top educators and support staff in Andrews attendance zone
May 8, 2026As part of the annual Employee Appreciation Week celebrations, the Georgetown County School District has officially announced the Teachers and Support Staff of the Year for the Andrews attendance zone. These awards recognize…
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Irmo Councilman, Mike Ward, completes SC Palmetto Leadership Academy
May 8, 2026The Town of Irmo announced that Councilman Mike Ward has officially completed the South Carolina Palmetto Leadership Academy, a statewide initiative hosted by the Conservation Voters of South Carolina Education…
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Georgetown County School District honors top educators and support staff in Waccamaw attendance zone
May 7, 2026During Teacher Appreciation Week, Georgetown County School District is proud to recognize the Teachers of the Year and Support Staff of the Year from the Waccamaw attendance zone. These awards…
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Popular Tuesdays with series to hold final session for the season May 19
May 7, 2026The Friends of the Georgetown Library will host its final presentation of the 2025-2026 “Tuesdays With…” series, on Tuesday, May 19 at 10 am at the Georgetown Library Auditorium. The…
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Ribbon cutting set for new 24,000‑square‑foot Dog Run in Pawleys Island
May 7, 2026Georgetown County will hold a ribbon‑cutting ceremony next week for its new off‑leash dog run at Stables Park, a long‑requested amenity that is already drawing visitors ahead of its official…
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Charleston County 911 enhances response efficiency with new call triage system
May 7, 2026The Charleston County Emergency Communications Center (ECC) has implemented a new call triage system designed to improve efficiency and strengthen emergency response for both the public and first responders. The…
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Elizabeth Tucker named Deputy City Administrator of Georgetown
May 6, 2026Mayor Jay Doyle today announced that the City of Georgetown has hired Elizabeth Tucker to serve as its new Deputy City Administrator. She assumed her duties effective May 4. Tucker…
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Georgetown County launches new website
May 6, 2026Frequent visitors to Georgetown County’s website will need to update their bookmarks in the near future. In an effort to strengthen public trust and enhance cybersecurity protections, the County will…
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Schedule set for 2026 Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series
May 6, 2026Race 1 set for June 21 at James Island County Park The Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series returns this summer to James Island County Park for its 36th year! The 2026…
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DPH Highlights South Carolina’s Nurses Critical Role During National Nurses Week
May 6, 2026In observance of National Nurses Week, May 6-12, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) is applauding the critical work the state’s licensed nurses do to protect the health…
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Summer Internship Opportunity
May 6, 2026The City of Clinton is pleased to announce the opening of applications for our **Summer Internship Program**. This program offers a valuable opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in…
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Clinton City Council Approves Budget, Honors Educators, Military, and Awareness Months
May 6, 2026The Clinton City Council met May 4, 2026, opening the session with the swearing in of Interim City Clerk Donya Langston before turning to a full agenda of recognitions, public…
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Willowbank residents invited to special meeting on Friday to address traffic safety
May 5, 2026Mayor Jay Doyle is encouraging residents of the Willowbank neighborhood to attend a special meeting on Friday, May 8, 2026, at 6:00 P.M. at the Municipal Courtroom (2222 Highmarket Street).…
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Georgetown Mayor to host public forum following Helsinki visit
May 5, 2026The City of Georgetown has announced a public forum featuring Mayor Jay Doyle, who recently returned from a trip to Helsinki, Finland. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 14,…
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Berkeley County’s new waterfront park opening boat access May 15
May 5, 2026Park’s full opening anticipated for June 12 Berkeley County plans to open public boat access at its new Waterfront Park site at 933 Broughton Avenue in Moncks Corner on Friday, May 15,…
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Application portal now open to nonprofits seeking Community Investment, Accommodations Tax funding
May 5, 2026Charleston County is now accepting applications from nonprofit, 501(c) organizations seeking funding through the County Contributions Program, which includes Community Investment, Local Accommodations Tax, and State Accommodations Tax funding. The…
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Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council publishes 2025 annual report: “Data-Driven Insights into System Performance”
May 5, 2026The Charleston County Criminal Justice Coordinating Council (CJCC) has released its 2025 Annual Report, offering a comprehensive review of local criminal justice system functions. The report analyzes key areas, including…
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South Carolina health officials urge residents to prepare now for 2026 hurricane season
May 5, 2026In advance of the 2026 Atlantic hurricane season, which officially begins on June 1, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) joins partners in observing National Hurricane Preparedness Week…
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Artisphere returns to downtown Greenville May 8-10
May 5, 2026Three-Day Event Showcases Visual, Performing, Culinary Artists More than 500 local and national artists will line Main Street, between Court and Wardlaw streets, for the 22nd annual Artisphere, presented by Prisma…
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Georgetown County School District honors top educators and support staff in Georgetown attendance zone
May 5, 2026As part of the annual Employee Appreciation Week celebrations, the Georgetown County School District has officially announced the Teachers and Support Staff of the Year for the Georgetown attendance zone.…
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SCDES now accepting applications for projects aimed at reducing diesel emissions
May 5, 2026The South Carolina Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) announced the availability of grant funding aimed at reducing diesel emissions and improving air quality throughout the state. Diesel emissions make up…
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HGTC announces Spring 2026 commencement details as college marks 60th anniversary, Early College High School celebrates 20 years
May 5, 2026Spring commencement scheduled for Tuesday, May 12, 2026 Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) has announced plans for its Spring 2026 Commencement Ceremony, celebrating graduates from the 2025-2026 academic year during a…
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2026 City of Columbia Touch-A-Truck event is back for the fourth year at Soda City
May 4, 2026City of Columbia Public Works Department, Columbia Police Department, Columbia-Richland Fire Department, City of Columbia Parks & Recreation, Columbia Water, City of Columbia Fleet Services, City of Columbia Parking Department,…
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SCRLA calls for thoughtful approach to hemp-derived THC products in South Carolina
May 4, 2026The South Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association (SCRLA) is urging members of the South Carolina General Assembly, particularly those serving on the conference committee for H. 3924, to take a…
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New Emergency Alert System Coming to Laurens County — Sign Up by May 11
May 4, 2026Laurens County Emergency Management is announcing a transition in their emergency notification system from CodeRED to Regroup Mass Notification. This change reflects the commitment of Laurens County Emergency Management’s efforts…
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City of Laurens Reminds Residents: Less Than 60 Days Remain in Clean Up Crack Down Window
May 3, 2026The City of Laurens is reminding residents, property owners, and businesses that fewer than 60 days remain in the Clean Up Crack Down compliance window, which runs through June 30.…
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City of Columbia to begin structural repairs at Sumter Street Parking Deck on Monday, June 1, 2026
May 3, 2026Phase 1 of Capital Improvement Plan to Enhance City-Owned Parking Decks The City of Columbia will begin structural repairs at the Sumter Street Parking Deck, located at 1400 Sumter Street,…
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Governor McMaster Hosts STEM Signing Day; Denounces Political Violence Following National Incident
May 3, 2026Governor Henry McMaster took to the Statehouse steps to celebrate the next generation of South Carolina innovators while simultaneously addressing a jarring national security incident. In a series of public…
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GCSD announces school leadership changes, staffing adjustments for 2026–2027
May 2, 2026Georgetown County School District (GCSD) has announced school leadership updates and strategic staffing adjustments as part of its planning for the 2026–2027 school year, driven by projected enrollment shifts and…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis honors 23 graduates of SC Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program
May 1, 2026State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognized the most recent graduates of the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program, an innovative multi-year program designed to increase the number of teachers incorporating…
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HGTC advances student success, meets all state performance funding measures
May 1, 2026College reports increases in licensure participation, persistence, and progression while maintaining strong workforce placement outcomes Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) has met the criteria for four key performance funding measures established…
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City of Columbia celebrates National Historic Preservation Month
May 1, 2026May is National Historic Preservation Month and the City’s Preservation staff has several activities planned to commemorate the event. Since its inception by the National Trust for Historic Preservation in…
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Richland County seeks public input on proposed FY2026-2027 budget
May 1, 2026Richland County welcomes feedback from the public on its operating budget for the upcoming fiscal year, which begins July 1, 2026, and ends June 30, 2027. An in-person public hearing…
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Coastal Carolina University and Horry‑Georgetown Technical College launch new transfer partnership for business students
April 30, 2026Coastal Carolina University and Horry‑Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) have launched a new academic partnership that creates a seamless transfer pathway for students pursuing a Bachelor of Science in Business Administration.…
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Dominion Energy to begin performing tree trimming activities as scheduled for 2026
April 30, 2026Dominion Energy will begin performing tree trimming activities along overhead utility lines in the following neighborhoods on Monday, May 4, 2026, at 7:30 a.m. – 6:00 p.m. Distribution Line Tree Trimming:…
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Leadership Columbia Class of 2026 celebrates completion of Cola Town Bike Collective project with ceremony during National Bike Month
April 30, 2026More than 1,000 service hours invested to expand access, improve facilities, and elevate community impact The Leadership Columbia Class of 2026, a program of the Columbia Chamber of Commerce, will…
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Charleston County Council takes key step toward finalizing 2026 transportation sales tax program
April 30, 2026Charleston County Council took a significant step tonight toward placing a 2026 TST program on the ballot, directing staff to prepare a draft ordinance following the completion of two rounds of public…
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Charleston County waterparks to open for weekends starting May 16
April 30, 2026The Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) will open its three waterparks – Splash Island in Mount Pleasant, Splash Zone on James Island, and Whirlin’ Waters in North Charleston…
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Economic Development to host “Borrowing for Small Businesses” workshop
April 30, 2026Berkeley County Economic Development will host a free, virtual workshop to help small business owners understand financing options to support their needs. The workshop, Borrowing for Small Businesses, will be held Thursday, May…
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