Severe weather advisory

Here’s an advisory from South Carolina severe weather specialist Frank Strait:  “We remain on track for potentially severe thunderstorms to hit South Carolina through midday Wednesday.  The only significant change to the forecast is timing, which has shifted a few hours earlier….All of South Carolina will be at risk at some point.  Arrival time in the western part of the […]

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A big bump for an anti-opioid war chest

The members of the Oconee task force responding to the opioid epidemic received a pleasant surprise today.  They found out that their $1.6 million budget has been enhanced by an extra $1.2 million.  Which bring to nearly $3 million the war chest that the Oconee Opioid Response Task Force may use locally to combat misuse of the pain-relieving medicine.  According […]

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Natural gas ban subject of a Texas hearing

A controversy on (LNG) liquified natural gas exports that divides Democratic and Republican leaders will play out next week during a congressional hearing in Texas, organized in part by the South Carolina’s 3rd District representative, Jeff Duncan.  Republican Duncan, along with West Virginia’s Cathy McMorris Rodgers, announces a field hearing Monday, April 8 in Port Arthur, Texas, titled, “Biden’s LNG […]

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Yellow-legged hornet queen captured in South Carolina

Clemson University’s Department of Plant Industry is renewing a call for Lowcountry residents to report large hornets and hornet nests.  Officials captured a yellow-legged hornet queen in Jasper County, about three miles from South Carolina’s border with Georgia.  “The fact that we captured a queen is significant. It means that we have prevented a yellow-legged hornet nest from establishing in […]

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It’s “Spring Spruce Up” time

South Carolina DOT requests the traveling public to drive extra cautiously tomorrow, as litter clean-up groups will be out in mass statewide. DOT has set tomorrow as the annual statewide highway litter clean-up.  Justin Powell, the acting secretary of transportation, sees the litter issue as a tie-in with the state’s economy and quality of life.  He says, “We want folks […]

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A vote favorable to a controversial Clemson development

The skinny margin of one vote allows developers preliminary approval of a rezoning for a combination commercial/residential development along Wall Street and Keowee Trail in Clemson.  Last night’s city council vote was 4-3 in favor of Core Spaces’ proposal for what’s called the HUB development.  It’s a preliminary outcome, as the re-zoning requires the passage on a second reading.

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Inmate’s death a homicide

The death of Oconee jail inmate Michael Calvin McMahan is a homicide.  This ruling by the coroner follows an autopsy revealing 24-year-old McMahan died from a blunt force injury consistent with being assaulted by someone.  “SLED” – the state police – are investigating.  Detention guards, while serving breakfast around 5:30 Saturday morning, found McMahan unresponsive in his cell.  Resuscitation efforts […]

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