The Beaufort County Greenprint Plan, completed in 2020, offers an innovative model of open space planning integrated within a larger planning framework.
COVID vaccine live updates: Here s what to know in South Carolina on May 25 Bailey Aldridge, Tanasia Kenney, and Mitchell Willetts, The News & Observer (Raleigh, N.C.)
May 25 We re tracking the most up-to-date information about the coronavirus and COVID-19 vaccines in South Carolina. Check back for updates.
Cases blow past 490,000
At least 490,740 people have tested positive for the coronavirus in South Carolina, and 8,550 have died since March 2020, according to state health officials.
The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control reported 97 new COVID-19 cases on Tuesday, down from 210 reported the day before.
Fifteen coronavirus-related deaths were also reported.
At least 302 people were reported hospitalized with COVID-19 on Tuesday, with 80 patients in intensive care units.
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From the Eye of the Storm: 2021 WJCL Hurricane Special
WJCL s 2021 Hurricane Special Share Updated: 7:29 PM EDT May 20, 2021 By Staff
WJCL s 2021 Hurricane Special Share Updated: 7:29 PM EDT May 20, 2021
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Show Transcript This is from the eye of the storm. But 2021 hurricane special powered by Can UCI E. M. C. It s one of Mother Nature s most devastating forces and every year we re in danger of feeling its wrath. This year is no different from the resorts and beaches of south Carolina too. Right here on Tybee Island, we re taking a look at the 2021 hurricane season. I m storm tracker 22 chief meteorologist jeremy nelson. Last hurricane season was one for the record books. 30 name storms. 11 of those hit the United States coastline this year. Looks to be another active hurricane season. Yeah, if you live in Savannah, you know that street flooding is a major issue couple that with torrential rains, devastating winds that are hu
By KATE HIDALGO BELLOWS | The Island Packet | Published: May 21, 2021 HILTON HEAD, S.C. (Tribune News Service) Residents of military housing across the country will soon receive additional power in their dealings with landlords under the U.S Department of Defense s tenant bill of rights, as four provisions that have been held up over the last year are slated to take effect June 1. Part of the 2020 fiscal year s National Defense Authorization Act, the tenant bill of rights took effect last May as a reform to address military housing s issues with mold, rodents, lead-based paint and other health and safety hazards. Fifteen provisions were passed immediately, including the right to be moved into alternative housing during repairs, the right of access to military legal assistance during dispute resolution; and the right to receive notice before a landlord enters one s apartment.