SC Environmental Policy

African Serval on the Loose in Chester County Following House Fire: Officials Caution Residents to Stay Vigilant

Chester County: African Serval Still Loose After House Fire Residents in Chester County, South Carolina are urged to keep a…

4 months ago

Flags At Half-staff Across South Carolina in Honor of Conservationist John W. Parris

Why are Flags At Half-staff in South Carolina? Flags Lowered in Honor of John W. Parris Greenville, South Carolina -…

4 months ago

Extreme Drought Leads to Unprecedented Drying of South Carolina’s Little Pee Dee River at Davis Landing

Extreme Drought Dries Up Little Pee Dee River at Davis Landing The ongoing extreme drought has claimed yet another victim…

4 months ago

SCDOT Secures Extra $200 Million to Enhance Bridge Infrastructure in South Carolina

SCDOT Approves Another $200 Million in Funding for Bridge Improvements Thursday, July 18th, 2024, The South Carolina Department of Transportation…

4 months ago

Severe Drought in South Carolina Likely to Impact Crop Yield and Increase Grocery Prices

Lowcountry farmers say this drought will likely affect grocery prices Every South Carolina county in state of drought The Department…

4 months ago

Wildfires Surge in South Carolina, Residents Cautioned Against Careless Debris Burns

South Carolina Witnesses Dramatic Rise in Wildfires, Advises Caution with Debris Burns The forestry commission of South Carolina has reported…

4 months ago

Midlands Craftsman Creates Breathtaking Art Pieces from Discarded Wood, Championing Sustainability

Midlands Artisan Transforms Unwanted Wood into Stunning Artifacts COLUMBIA, S.C.-- As the idyllic landscapes of South Carolina blend art and…

5 months ago

South Carolina Allocates $400M ARPA Funding for High-Speed Internet Access Boost and Broadband Network Expansion

South Carolina Completes $400M ARPA Allocations July 3, 2024 – South Carolina successfully concluded the American Rescue Plan Act’s State…

5 months ago