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128 Years Into a 50-Year Lifespan - The Saga of Lake Conestee Dam
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The walk out to the dam at Lake Conestee is a short downhill/uphill, past the remains of an old mill that died decades ago. That mill is the reason this…
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43 monkeys escape from a South Carolina medical lab. Police say there is no serious danger
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Forty-three monkeys escaped from a compound used for medical research in South Carolina but the nearby police chief said there is "almost no danger" to the public.
on Nov 7
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What to know about the political debate around daylight saving time
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At least 29 states have considered legislation related to daylight saving time, including making it permanent year-round. But those laws won't take effect until Congress makes it legal.
on Oct 29
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McMaster to decide fate of South Carolina's 1st execution in 13 years
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Freddie Eugene Owens is scheduled to be executed Friday, Sept. 20, 2024, by lethal injection. Owens' execution will be South Carolina's first since 2011.
on Sep 21
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Katrina Shealy 3rd GOP female SC senator to lose bid after abortion ban opposition
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As of 11 p.m. Tuesday, unofficial results showed Carlisle Kennedy with nearly 62.5% of the vote to Sen. Katrina Shealy's 37.5%.
on Jun 26
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Haley insists she's staying in the GOP race. Here's how that could cause problems for Trump
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Nikki Haley’s path to the Republican presidential nomination is rapidly shrinking. But she’s vowing to stay in the race indefinitely. And the harder she fights, the more Republican officials fear she may be hurting Donald Trump's long-term prospects in the all-but certain general election...
on Feb 3
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A unique partnership connects Lowcountry fishermen with people who don't have enough to eat
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South Carolina boasts nearly 200 miles of ocean coastline. Yet, it has one of the highest rates of households without enough to eat. Now struggling fishermen are teaming up to help feed those in need.
on Dec 30
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A supermarket dies in a food desert in Spartanburg
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A Piggly Wiggly store meant to buoy a food desert in Southside Spartanburg closed barely a year after it opened, despite all expectations that it would succeed. Its closure is a case study on the perils of simplistic solutions to complicated problems.
on Dec 21
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As the world marks All Souls Day and Día de Muertos, Rudy Mancke reflects on the important of death in the natural world and the circle of life.
on Nov 10, 2023
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Naturalist Rudy Mancke, former host of SCETV's long-running NatureScene, shares his knowledge of plants and wildlife each weekday on NatureNotes. These 1-minute snippets offer you a chance to find out about diverse topics having to do with the natural world. From the inner workings of our...
on Nov 8, 2023
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SC's Nancy Mace says 'we are not' traitors after 8 Republicans vote to boot McCarthy
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U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace spoke to South Carolina reporters Oct. 4, 2023, a day after she voted to oust Rep. Kevin McCarthy as House speaker.
on Oct 5, 2023