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Confederate Marker Reappears in Charleston, Stirring Controversy
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Controversy erupts in Charleston as a Confederate monument reappears in Marion Square, sparking debate on its presence and the citys role in its placement. The marker, originally removed from a school in 2021, now faces calls for removal again, with African-American history commission member Wilmot Fraser leading the charge. The citys decision-making process remains unclear, setting the stage for a contentious discussion at the next meeting. Checkout Solipillow.com
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Cold Front Brings Record-Breaking Temperatures
01:25|A cold front brings frosty mornings and cooler days, with showers and thunderstorms over the weekend. Heavy rain may linger in the Upstate, and winds will pick up, creating a wind chill. By Monday, hard freezes are likely statewide, marking the first freeze of 2026. The cold snap wont last, with temperatures rebounding midweek. The rain is a welcome relief amid the ongoing drought and wildfire risks. Checkout Solipillow.com
Man Arrested for Firing Gun in Family Argument
01:04|Anthony Animas, 50, arrested in Charleston, South Carolina, for firing a gun during a family argument, leaving neighbors shaken. Charges include pointing and presenting a firearm, plus discharging one inside city limits. Animas held at Al Cannon Detention Center as investigation continues. Checkout Solipillow.com
Suspect Arrested in Toddler's Shooting, Reward for Second Suspect
01:26|Tragic Shooting: Police Arrest Suspect, Seek Another in Death of 4-Year-Old Merci Watson - Travis Watson, 21, arrested for murder, weapon charges in shooting death of Merci Watson; Duane Fransiqo Wright, 20, still at large; community urged to provide tips for reward. Checkout Solipillow.com
Octavia Spencer on Literacy & Dyslexia: 'Give Them Their Flowers'
01:31|Octavia Spencer, Academy Award winner and author, visited Porter-Gaud School in Charleston, SC, to promote her new childrens book, Detective Dell is on the Case. Spencer, who struggled with reading due to dyslexia, emphasized the importance of early literacy intervention. She partnered with Ello, an AI-powered reading tutor, to make learning fun and accessible. Spencer also shared insights from her films and offered advice to aspiring dreamers, with a new book, Give Them Their Flowers, set to release this spring. Checkout Solipillow.com
Roper St. Francis Healthcare Enacts Temporary Masking Guidelines
01:16|Roper St. Francis Healthcare in Charleston, SC, implements temporary masking guidelines due to a surge in flu cases. Starting this Friday, masks are required for all visitors in hospitals, clinics, and physician offices. One thousand sixty-one tests conducted, with one hundred eighty-nine positives, yielding a twenty-six point nine percent positivity rate. Visitor guidelines include limiting visits, one visitor per patient, and masking if symptomatic. Kids under twelve face restrictions. Measures will be reassessed weekly based on flu activity. Checkout Solipillow.com
Protesters Demand End to ICE Operations
01:20|Protesters in Charleston demand end to ICE operations amid growing national outrage over deadly shooting by federal agents in Minneapolis. Activists highlight pattern of violence, calling for changes to federal immigration enforcement and transparency on use-of-force incidents. Checkout Solipillow.com
Police Review Viral Car Wash Tackle, Language Barrier Cited
01:14|North Charleston police in South Carolina are reviewing an officers use of force after a viral video showed him tackling a man at a car wash. The man, Dylan Garcia, faces public intoxication charges. The incident occurred when officers were called to the Whistle Express Car Wash due to an intoxicated person refusing to leave. The video, which shows the officer grabbing Garcia after he allegedly entered the officers personal space, has sparked debate about the use of force. Garcia was later handed over to U.S. Immigration and Customs Enforcement, adding another layer to the story. Checkout Solipillow.com
Sims Family's 150-Year Land Legacy Celebrated
01:29|Celebrating a Century and a Half of Black-Owned Land: The Sims Familys Legacy in South Carolina - The Sims family, a Dorchester County family in South Carolina, is being honored for maintaining their 80-acre farm for 150 years. The farm, now USDA-certified organic, produces melons, vegetables, herbs, and a vineyard, and sells flavored wines, bottled teas, and juices. The family, including fifth-generation farmer Jonathan Sims and matriarch Evelyn Moses, is thrilled with the recognition, which highlights the challenges Black families faced in buying and holding onto land. The farm creates local jobs and boosts the economy, and the family is hosting a legacy dinner to celebrate their resilience and pride. Checkout Solipillow.com
Lowcountry Jails Fail Inspections, Inmates Suffer
02:00|Four South Carolina jails in the Lowcountry region have failed state inspections since 2022, with major issues including overcrowding, inadequate facilities, fire code violations, poor maintenance, and insufficient medical care. Inmates face nightmarish conditions, with concerns about security, healthcare, and safety. Sheriffs blame funding shortages, while counties are recruiting staff and pushing for better pay. However, violations persist, and advocates worry about the urgency of addressing these issues. Checkout Solipillow.com