SC-DHEC announces 7 additional deaths, lowest number since July
For the second consecutive day COVID-19 related deaths in South Carolina were the lowest they have been since the middle of July. 8 deaths were reported on Sunday and 7 deaths were confirmed by...
View ArticleFurloughs coming to Winthrop University faculty and staff
Layoffs are coming to Winthrop University. WRHI has confirmed that a message was sent out by Interim President George W. Hynd on Monday. In a tweet, Professor Scott Huffmon said, “While it was...
View ArticleSC-DHEC reinforces mask wearing as efficient way to slow the spread of COVID-19
SC-DHEC this afternoon released updated data that shows mask-wearing as an efficient way to slow the spread of COVID-19. “When comparing the jurisdictions that have mask requirements in place to those...
View ArticleCharlotte developer moving forward with workforce housing projects in Rock Hill
A Charlotte developer is moving forward with a pair of workforce housing projects in Rock Hill after receiving key approvals. Tartan Residential, a Charlotte-based developer of workforce and affordable...
View ArticleYork County Council lowers impact fee proposal for Clover School District at...
After 4 hours of public comment and debate, York County Council approved second reading of an ordinance that would implement impact fees within the Clover School District. The fees were approved with...
View ArticleSC-DHEC announces 4 confirmed deaths in both York and Lancaster Counties
SC-DHEC on Wednesday confirmed 4 more deaths in elderly individuals in both York and Lancaster Counties. They were part of 42 additional confirmed deaths, bringing the death total to 2,451. The percent...
View ArticleSC-DHEC announces 8.1% positive in COVID cases, the lowest number since early...
5,234 people were tested for the coronavirus on Wednesday and 8.1% tested positive. That is the lowest the percent-positive number has been since early June. The 8.1% numbers comes a day after the...
View ArticleWinthrop Provost apologizes to retired Library Dean over ‘Wuhan Virus’ op-ed
In a letter to all Winthrop employees, obtained by WRHI, Provost Adrienne McCormick has issued an apology to Retired Library Dean Mark Herring for her actions, following his op-ed where he used the...
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