Clemson football tight end Braden Galloway Clemson tight end Braden Galloway (88) was also a standout athlete on both the football field and the basketball court at Seneca High School. More
Charleston weather today: Sunshine and warm weather It was a nice weekend, and that forecast won’t change much into the new work week. Expect plenty of sunshine on Monday with temperatures warming into the low 80s across ... 04/29/2024 - 2:08 am | View Link
Charleston weather today: sunny, warm and a little breezy Expect a mostly sunny and warm Thursday, though it may be a bit breezy. Temperatures will be in the mid-70s to low 80s. Some passing clouds are expected overnight ... 04/25/2024 - 1:27 am | View Link
Will weather interrupt the finish at Hilton Head's RBC Heritage? Here's the forecast There's a pretty good chance the weather will interrupt what is shaping up to be a fantastic finish at the RBC Heritage at Harbour Town Golf Links on Sunday. The chance of rain is 70-80%, DTN ... 04/21/2024 - 12:17 pm | View Link
Final Airshow may go on if weather permits, Joint Base Charleston says Joint Base Charleston representatives say they are following inclement weather scheduled for Sunday and altering their plans for the Airshow accordingly. 04/21/2024 - 12:52 am | View Link
Warm temperatures, small rain chances expected for 2024 Charleston Air Show: Full Forecast Grab the lawn chairs, break out the sunglasses, slap on the sunscreen, and don't forget the drinks. No, we're not talking about the beach, we're talking about t ... 04/18/2024 - 6:56 am | View Link
Local entrepreneurs have a message for Fort Lauderdale: The city’s homeless crisis is bad for business — and getting worse.
The complaints take on a new urgency in light of a new state law that bans homeless people from sleeping in public. The new law, which goes into effect in October, also paves the way for critics to file lawsuits against local governments starting next year if they fail to enforce the ban.
Bernie Bedor, a business owner in northern Fort Lauderdale, says he has sent email after email to City Hall, begging Fort Lauderdale officials to do something about the city’s ongoing homeless problem.
“We take investors down to the beach and they see homeless people in tents,” Bedor told the South Florida Sun Sentinel.
How badly does state-owned Citizens Property Insurance Corp. want to depopulate?
So badly that in addition to participating with private-market insurers in a “takeout” program, the residual insurer is trying to remove customers out of policies that haven’t even begun.
And it’s doing so with confusing letters and questionable premium estimates that ensure the policyholder must take the private-market offer — at least for now.
State officials make no secret of the fact they don’t want Citizens Property Insurance Corp.
Q: In Saturday’s first quarter, the Heat missed shots, but the Celtics knew exactly what they Heat were trying to do. No one on the Heat was a trigger, with the Heat players making excessive passes and forcing the action to get the ball in the hands of Tyler Herro to set up the offense, even if it wasn’t there.
Here are the top stories for Monday, April 29, 2024. Get the weather forecast for today here.
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From hospitals to doctors’ offices, the frantic questions women are asking about the new abortion law
Trump meets DeSantis in Miami seeking to tap ex-rival’s donor connections
A Florida sheriff says 10 people were wounded by gunfire after a fight broke out at a party venue
California Disney characters are unionizing decades after Florida peers.
By OLEG CETINIC (Associated Press)
PARIS (AP) — French media are reporting that actor Gérard Depardieu is in police custody for questioning about allegations made by two women that he sexually assaulted them on movie sets.
Broadcaster BFMTV and the daily Le Parisien reported that the 75-year-old actor was summoned Monday morning by Paris police and placed in custody.
The Paris police force said it wasn’t authorized to comment and directed questions to the Paris prosecutor’s office.
By JOSEF FEDERMAN and SAMY MAGDY (Associated Press)
JERUSALEM (AP) — Israeli officials appeared increasingly concerned that the International Criminal Court may issue arrest warrants against the country’s leaders, as international pressure mounts over the war in Gaza. Airstrikes overnight into Monday killed 25 people in a southern city, according to hospital records.
The deaths in Rafah included nine women and five children, one of whom was just 5 days old, according to the records and an Associated Press reporter.