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Complete Hurricane Prep Checklist + Local Emergency Links

Hurricane Season 2019: Are You Ready? With hurricane season around the corner, 101.7 Chuck FM and our TV partner Storm…

Voting Early? Here’s a List of In-Person Absentee Voting Locations

Below is a list of in-person absentee voting locations by county. CHARLESTON COUNTY: October 5 – November 2 Open Monday…

Mask Confusion: SC #8 Most “Anti-Mask” State + Where Masks Required

With several counties now requiring masks to be worn in public spaces, SC residents have new guidelines – and opinions…

Virus leads to private memorial for 9 SC firefighters

CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — This year’s ceremony to remember nine South Carolina firefighters killed battling a 2007 furniture store blaze…

Free Summer Meals for Kids in CHS County & N CHS – Click for Locations

Scroll on for a list of locations offering free meals for children over the summer. See below for times, dates…

April 30: Virtual Town Hall #3 – Dr. Bell Answers COVID-19 Questions

Your COVID-19 Questions Answered by a Doctor Tune in to the Virtual Town Hall: April 30 at 7 PM Facebook…

In Need? Get Free Food on April 29!

If you are a family or individual who has been financially impacted by COVID-19 and need food, be at 3200…

Interview #2 w Sen. Scott: Unemployment, Loans & Stimulus Checks

The Chef and Pastor Dexter Easley of New Life Christian Fellowship get U.S. Sen. Tim Scott on the line to…

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3 days ago in Sports, Trending

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win their second NFC East title in a row by beating the Commanders 29-18

As the percussive horns of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" filled the air, Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni — wearing a black T-shirt bearing the words, "Been there, won that" — made the rounds in the locker room, offering hand clasps and back slaps to his players after they accomplished something that hadn't happened in two decades: win a second consecutive NFC East title.

3 days ago in Entertainment

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ launches with $88M domestically, $345M worldwide

"Avatar: Fire and Ash" opened with $345 million in worldwide sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, notching the second-best global debut of the year and potentially putting James Cameron on course to set yet more blockbuster records.

3 days ago in Entertainment, Trending

Pop culture in 2025: A ring for Taylor, an ill-timed KissCam … and whatever ‘6-7’ means

From the inexplicable to the familiar, here's our annual, highly selective journey down pop culture memory lane.

3 days ago in National

Hundreds mourn Brown University sophomore Ella Cook, killed in campus shooting

A Brown University sophomore who was killed in an attack at the Rhode Island university was remembered Monday as "smart, confident, curious, kind, principled, brave," at a funeral in her home state of Alabama.