
Craig Melvin Joins Today Show as Co-Anchor
News Summary Craig Melvin steps in as co-anchor of the Today Show in New York City, succeeding Hoda Kotb. His debut on January 13, 2025,
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News Summary Craig Melvin steps in as co-anchor of the Today Show in New York City, succeeding Hoda Kotb. His debut on January 13, 2025,
News Summary As winter weather approaches South Carolina on January 22, 2025, several school districts are implementing safety measures, including school closures and eLearning days.
News Summary On his final day in office, President Biden visited the Royal Missionary Baptist Church in Charleston, South Carolina, to discuss his legacy, reflect
News Summary A deputy from the Greenville County Sheriff’s Office was involved in a car crash while responding to a gunshot victim call at Assembly
News Summary A recent forensic audit revealed a staggering $1.8 billion accounting error in South Carolina, hindering plans to return funds to taxpayers and invest
News Summary The Senate hearing for Pete Hegseth, President-elect Donald Trump’s pick for defense secretary, revealed intense scrutiny and divided opinions. Senators questioned Hegseth on
News Summary On January 7, 2025, the South Carolina Department of Education reported a cybersecurity breach involving its PowerSource portal, jeopardizing personally identifiable information. While
News Summary The South Carolina Supreme Court has set the execution date for Marion Bowman Jr. on January 31, 2025. Bowman’s case has raised questions
News Summary Zain Glass, a 25-year-old from Columbia Falls, has been sentenced to 20 years in the Montana State Hospital after pleading guilty to negligent
News Summary South Carolina lawmakers are preparing to introduce hands-free driving legislation aimed at reducing distracted driving. New bills propose stronger penalties for drivers caught
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