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LATEST NEWS
Rising costs drive S.C. firefighters out of communities
As rental and home prices increase throughout the state, some firefighters say they can’t afford to live in the communities they work in.
By
Paola Tristan Arruda
Published 4h at 11:21 PM
More than 100 S.C. school nurses using smart thermometers to track fevers, potential outbreaks
By
Rob Way
January 18
January 18
McMaster visiting COVID-19 vaccination center in North Charleston on Tuesday
By
Live 5 Web Staff
January 18
January 18
More than 600 S.C. National Guard to assist in Washington, D.C.
By
Lillian Donahue
January 18
January 18
State health officials requesting more COVID-19 vaccines after decrease in allotment
Vaccinating 5 million South Carolinians is not getting any easier especially with the federal government only expected to fill a quarter of the amount of first doses requested by health care providers.
By
Nick Reagan
January 18
January 18