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Madison Slawson (Source: Al Cannon Detention Center) By Patrick Phillips | April 9, 2021 at 3:28 AM EDT - Updated April 9 at 9:57 PM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Charleston Police say a drunk driver traveling the wrong direction on I-526 struck a tanker, leading to a gas leak that closed the interstate for hours.
Madison Slawson, 25, is charged with driving under the influence, according to jail records. Slawson was given a PR bond and was released from jail. Madison Slawson (Source: Al Cannon Detention Center)
By 10 a.m. on Friday, all lanes of I-526 had been reopened, police spokesman Charles Francis said.
The crash was initially reported at 1:27 a.m. and blocked both sides of the interstate. The tanker was carrying gasoline and gasoline leaked onto the roadway. Charleston Fire, Police and EMS responded along with an environmental service company.
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Mar 15, 2021
TIFTON, Ga. â Despite not having an in-person gala because of the pandemic, the ABAC Foundation set a record in February by raising funds for student scholarships at Abraham Baldwin Agricultural College through A Week for ABAC.
ABAC Arts Connection Director Wayne Jones, who coordinated the event, said the Foundation set a record by raising nearly $130,000 for more than 50 student scholarships.
âWhen we first realized we would not be able to host an in-person event, there was no question that we would push forward and reimagine the event virtually,â Jones said. âItâs just too important for our students.
Fire crews, Dominion Energy respond to scene in North Charleston
VIDEO: Fire crews, Dominion Energy respond to scene in North Charleston By Riley Bean and Summer Huechtker | January 8, 2021 at 5:25 AM EST - Updated January 8 at 8:20 AM
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Multiple crews were reported at the scene of an early-morning fire in North Charleston.
The crews were reportedly parked around 3100 Meeting Street Road, right before the intersection with Taft Street.
Reports say the crews have put out a “heavily involved” commercial building fire in the area and all fire and police crews have left the scene.
The North Charleston Fire Department, Charleston Fire Department and the St. Andrews Fire Department were all reported on the scene.
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