A measles outbreak in South Carolina has led to the quarantine of 153 unvaccinated children, while another outbreak is growing in Minnesota. Health experts warn of increasing community transmission as vaccination rates decline.
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Tropical Storm Imelda is intensifying and poses a significant threat of heavy rain and flooding to the southeastern U.S. as it approaches the coastline. State emergency measures are in place.
Four lucky Powerball tickets sold in South Carolina came close to winning the massive $815 million jackpot, now at $950 million. Find out where the winning tickets were purchased and how much they won!
The Florida Gators' 2026 schedule promises thrilling rivalries and matchups, including a long-awaited face-off against Auburn and an annual clash with Georgia. Don't miss the details on these exciting games!
As Trump expands his federal crackdown, three more states are sending National Guard troops to DC. But experts warn this may not curb crime effectively. Cities brace for impact as tensions rise.
Rep. Ralph Norman has officially declared his candidacy for governor of South Carolina, aiming to succeed term-limited GOP Gov. Henry McMaster. In his announcement, Norman emphasizes conservative principles and calls for term limits for legislators, gaining support from former Governor Nikki Haley.
In a heartbreaking incident, a 12-year-old boy tragically lost his life after contracting a rare brain-eating amoeba while swimming in Lake Murray, South Carolina. This rare infection serves as a chilling reminder of the dangers lurking in warm freshwater. Read more about the circumstances and health warnings.
A Columbia family is devastated after their 12-year-old son died from a rare brain-eating amoeba infection contracted while swimming in Lake Murray. The family seeks answers and is grateful for community support.
A child in the Midlands has tragically died from a brain-eating amoeba infection, raising alarm about water safety. Experts stress the rarity of such infections but urge caution in freshwater activities.