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Flood Watches and Warnings remain in effect across several states in the South as torrential rain and thunderstorms pound the region. FOX Weather Meteorologists Bob Van Dillen and Stephen Morgan break ...
A shocking tornado touched down in Upstate South Carolina over the weekend, according to the National Weather Service. The EF0 tornado, with winds up to 80 mph, struck near Easley in Pickens County, ...
Before a hurricane hits, here's what to know about federal flood insurance to protect your home or business in South Carolina ...
Neptune Flood, a private flood insurance provider, reported this week that it has surpassed $300 million in premium in force ...
LOWCOUNTRY, S.C. (WCIV) — Sentiments from South Carolina officials are beginning to flow in as the death of Pope Francis was announced Monday by Cardinal Kevin Farrell, the Vatican camerlengo.
John Cornyn, of Texas, sent a letter Friday to President Trump asking for more help for flood-stricken South Texas, Border Report has learned. “Additional federal assistance is essential to ...
BELLEAIR, Florida — For just the second time in program history and the first time since 2002, the South Carolina women's golf team has won the SEC Championship. Playing at the Pelican Golf Club ...
A new bill in the South Carolina state legislature could bring a billion-dollar casino to the town of Santee. The Santee Development Corporation has unveiled plans for a "world-class" casino ...
There were two adults and approximately 35 students on the bus. A middle school student is dead after his school bus blew a tire and overturned on a South Carolina highway, officials said.
A 13-year-old boy died following an accident involving an occupied school bus on a South Carolina highway, according to the Chester County Coroner's Office. Authorities said the bus, transporting ...
WPD says the suspect, 52-year-old Anthony Sumpter, was arrested on Thursday, April 17, in Horry County, South Carolina. “The swift and successful arrest is a direct result of the hard work, ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The latest information from Climate Central indicates that flood risk to coastal South Carolina has increased and is forecasted to continue to increase over the next 25 years.