Lawsuit filed against Town of Summerville, police department in connection to traffic stop Lawyers for a 19-year-old man say they have filed a lawsuit against the Town of Summerville and its police department in connection to a traffic stop which attorneys say was an unlawful traffic stop in which their client was detained at gun point. (Source: SPD) By Live 5 Web Staff | April 6, 2021 at 2:44 PM EDT - Updated April 6 at 5:08 PM
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - Lawyers for a 19-year-old man have filed a lawsuit against the Town of Summerville and its police department in connection to a traffic stop which attorneys say was an unlawful traffic stop in which their client was detained at gun point.
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Mar 11, 2021 3:12 PM EST
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO)– One state lawmaker says the time is now to honor Gamecock women’s basketball Coach Dawn Staley. Wednesday, State Representative Marvin Pendarvis filed a resolution urging the university’s board of trustees to rename the court at Colonial Life Arena after Staley.
Pendarvis tweeted “We need to give her her flowers now.”
Today I m filing a Resolution urging the @UofSC Board of Trustees to rename the basketball court in the Colonial Life Arena after Coach Dawn Staley. We need to give her her flowers now. pic.twitter.com/hnT19qX6Q6
Staley has won more than 300 games as Carolina’s head coach, including the 2017 National Championship.
SCDOT announces new directive to create safer roads for everyone
VIDEO: SCDOT announces new directive to create safer roads for everyone By Paola Tristan Arruda | February 5, 2021 at 6:35 PM EST - Updated February 6 at 3:44 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The state department of transportation is announcing a new directive to create safer roadways for everyone.
SCDOT is adopting a âComplete Streetsâ policy that requires consideration of accommodations for bicycling, walking, and transit that could be established in the state-owned highway system.
The department will work with the stateâs regional transportation partners and transit providers to identify the needs of pedestrians, bicyclists, and people who rely on bus transportation.
The Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority says they are partnering with the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control to offer COVID-19 testing at two of the transit system’s key hubs.