Dakin Humane Society in Springfield welcomes 5 dogs from an animal shelter in South Carolina due to overcrowding.
RICHARD GIBSON: Andrew Flintoff has attempted to mute the noise around his two cricketing sons, but the actions of Rocky, 16, at Edgbaston last week screamed for attention.
Ohio Governor Mike DeWine is fighting a proposal that would give federal authorities control over the Ohio National Guard.
(The Center Square) — South Carolina is among the states where employers struggle the most to hire, according to a new study. The analysis from WalletHub, a personal finance site, found the Palmetto State ranked third behind Alaska and Montana for employers struggling the most to hire. To compile its analysis, WalletHub compared all 50 states and the District of Columbia using the rate of job openings for the most recent month and the past 12 months. "According to...
South Carolina's Senate is debating a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors with just days left in a 2024 session where they have largely avoided social hot-button issues.
South Carolina’s Senate is debating a ban on gender-affirming care for transgender minors
The girls will compete in the 2024 Women's Development Program Level 9 and Level 10 Championships.
Eastover, S.C. - The South Carolina Army National Guard hosted its annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes event at McCrady Training Center, during which approximately forty Soldiers participated.
It's an opportunity to get rid of unneeded, unused, or expired prescription medications.
Riley Street Fisheries helped feed a community back in the day. It is one of 16 photo gems which turn back the clock to 1961 and provide a fascinating insight into life around LS10 during the year. Washing on lines hung across streets sand tin baths pushed up against a wall help foster a sense of a period of time which memories cannot erase. Local landmarks also featured include the Albert Glass Works and The Queen Hotel one of 52 public houses in Hunslet by the late 1930s as well as familiar...
It’s the thing everyone always asks about. It used to weigh on Aidan Knipe. Some aspects of being a coach’s son are unavoidable. But for the Long Beach State setter, it was never about the external pressure of playing for his father, head coach Alan Knipe. It was what he would do under that weight. “I just had to play for who I was,” Aidan said, “and prove that I belonged here.” Despite any outside scrutiny, the redshirt senior setter has cemented his place in the Long Beach State record books....
At Richland School District One more than 60 special olympics athletes were working for the gold on Friday.