Jun. 12 CHARLESTON, S.C. Nearly two weeks after South Carolina U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace discovered her Daniel Island home had been vandalized, police say they now have a lead in the case. Charleston police on Friday released a photo of an unknown person who on Feb. 23 vandalized Bishop England High School, a nearby private high school on Daniel Island. In that incident, police said the .
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Reporter Harve Jacobs retires from Live 5 News
VIDEO: Reporter Harve Jacobs retires from Live 5 News By Live 5 Web Staff | December 30, 2020 at 12:15 PM EST - Updated December 30 at 6:50 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Investigative Reporter Harve Jacobs announced his retirement from Live 5 News where he has worked for more than 26 years. Live 5 News reporter Harve Jacobs reports on the search for a fugitive in 2008. (Source: Live 5/File)
Jacobs has covered crime and police issues in Charleston since 1994, but it is his investigative work that caught the attention of the Lowcountry. Over his career, he shined a light on wrongdoing in the Charleston area.
The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) plans to distribute $95 million to 23 community health centers in South Carolina as part of the American Rescue Plan. This program aims to provide funding for health organizations to expand COVID-19 related services for vulnerable populations. Money can be used for services including vaccinations, testings, […]
State coffers could get $2.5 billion in new federal funding over two years if lawmakers get over longstanding political objections to expand Medicaid to cover about 200,000 residents without health insurance. At present, many agree expansion is more of a possibility than a probability due to the state’s political climate. The new funding over two […]