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The SCDOJ says a criminal investigation led to multiple arrests and is believed to be the largest seizure of fentanyl in SC history.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNSouth Carolina makes first arrest under new abandoned boat lawSouth Carolina officials made the first arrest under a new abandoned boat law, targeting a decommissioned Navy vessel left in Bohicket Creek, posing environmental risks.
Authorities say South Carolina's biggest ever fentanyl bust started with a tip and a traffic stop, then grew from there.
Fast forward to 2024 and, well, the Gamecocks had remarkable injury fortune.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNDetails on South Carolina's new hands-free driving lawBUT THE U.S. CENTERS OF DISEASE AND PREVENTION SAY THAT THERE WERE ONLY THREE CASES REPORTED IN SOUTH CAROLINA BETWEEN THE YEARS OF 2010 AND JULY OF 2022, REPORTING LIVE IN THE NEWSROOM ISABELLE MARAK WIFE NEWS FOUR.
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NFL insider Todd McShay compares South Carolina Gamecocks wide receiver Nyck Harbor to DK Metcalf, praising his rare size and speed
Not only do the Gamecocks return Sellers, who finished the 2025 in such dominant fashion that the offseason has been filled with Heisman and NFL Draft talk, but South Carolina’s new offensive coordinator Mike Shula was on staff last year in an analyst role that, essentially, amounted to him being the quarterbacks coach.
According to the DEA, just two milligrams of fentanyl can be lethal, making the seized fentanyl capable of killing 36 million people.
More than two dozen people are hurt and two people are dead following crashes on I-95 in South Carolina. According to Colleton County Fire Rescue, it happened Tuesday during a heavy thunderstorm near the 40-mile marker on I-95SB. The incident involved two separate crashes, with 14 vehicles in total, including six tractor-trailers.