Emergency Updates SC

Yemassee Residents Rally as Rhesus Macaque Monkeys Escape

News Summary On November 6, 2024, 43 rhesus macaque monkeys escaped from the Alpha Genesis research facility in Yemassee, SC,…

2 months ago

Snowstorm Blankets Midlands with Dangerous Conditions

News Summary Residents in the Midlands awakened to a winter wonderland as a snowstorm left hazardous driving conditions across the…

2 months ago

Western North Carolina’s Fall Tourism Struggles After Hurricane Helene

News Summary Western North Carolina faces a significant decline in tourism this fall due to the impacts of Hurricane Helene.…

2 months ago

Tropical Storm Debby Causes Chaos in South Carolina

News Summary Tropical Storm Debby made landfall in South Carolina, bringing fears of flash flooding across the southeast. With maximum…

2 months ago

Abducted Toddler Found Safe in Florence, SC

News Summary A 1-year-old girl, Dylan Saige Cooper, was found safe after being abducted while shopping in Florence, SC. Following…

2 months ago

Tropical Storm Debby Brings Historic Rainfall and Flooding Threats to the Carolinas

News Summary Tropical Storm Debby has begun impacting the Carolinas, with heavy rainfall forecasted to continue through Friday. Central North…

2 months ago

Yemassee Residents on Alert After Monkey Escape

News Summary In Yemassee, South Carolina, a bizarre incident unfolded when 43 young female rhesus macaque monkeys escaped from a…

2 months ago

Columbia, SC Prepares for Snowfall as Temperatures Drop

News Summary Columbia, South Carolina is gearing up for severe winter weather, with the National Weather Service predicting a high…

2 months ago

Greenville, South Carolina Faces Unexpected Bomb Threat

News Summary On Thursday, Greenville, South Carolina encountered a bomb threat that led to the shutdown of Interstate 85, impacting…

2 months ago

Winter Weather Advisory Issued for Columbia Area

News Summary Columbia is bracing for a mix of freezing rain, sleet, and snow as the National Weather Service has…

2 months ago