Schools Under Watch: South Carolina Just Made This Surveillance Rule Mandatory
SOUTH CAROLINA — Starting July 1, 2025, all public schools in South Carolina are required to install safety surveillance cameras under a newly enacted law…
SOUTH CAROLINA — Starting July 1, 2025, all public schools in South Carolina are required to install safety surveillance cameras under a newly enacted law…
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. — Dutch Bros Coffee, a rapidly growing drive-thru coffee chain known for its vibrant energy and handcrafted drinks, is opening its first-ever South…
NORTH CAROLINA — Two people are dead, roads have collapsed, and dozens of families were rescued from rising waters after the remnants of Tropical Storm…
ATLANTA — Georgia drivers are seeing much-needed relief at the pump this week, with the state’s average gas price falling to $2.90 per gallon for…
ATLANTA, GA — A state appellate court in Georgia has ruled that local election officials are legally required to certify election results, rejecting claims that…
MARYLAND — A 14-year-old boy is facing a life-altering injury after mishandling an illegal firework during Fourth of July celebrations, while state officials seized more…
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — A late June heat wave in Maryland triggered a dangerous spike in emergency room visits and led to seven heat-related deaths, marking…
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — A second federal judge has ruled against the Trump administration’s sweeping cuts to AmeriCorps, ordering the federal government to reinstate workers and…
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — Governor Wes Moore announced a sweeping $50 million grant initiative aimed at tackling Baltimore’s long-standing vacant property crisis. The new funding targets…
BALTIMORE, MARYLAND — Maryland’s casino industry closed its fiscal year on a shaky note as June 2025 gaming revenue dropped by 1.4% year-over-year, highlighting an…