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Georgetown Mayor Proposes 180-Day Zoning Moratorium
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Georgetowns new Mayor Jay Doyle proposes a 180-day rezoning moratorium to reassess the citys growth plan, sparking debate among locals and city council members. The moratorium aims to protect citizens, property owners, and developers while allowing for a professional review of the current plan. Critics argue that it could stall businesses, while supporters like Councilwoman Tamika Williams Obeng emphasize the need for smart, intentional planning. Residents are encouraged to attend the January 15th meeting to voice their opinions. Checkout Solipillow.com
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US Postal Service Changes May Impact Voter Registration
01:28|US Postal Services new postmark guidelines may impact voters mailing in registration forms or materials near deadlines. The change, part of a ten-year cost-cutting plan, could lead to uncertainties in postmark dates, potentially affecting voter registration applications in states like South Carolina. Election leaders advise mailing early or using manual postmarks for assurance. Online registration or through voter apps are recommended for a hassle-free process. Checkout Solipillow.com
McMaster's Budget: $150M for Teacher Pay, Cancer Hospital
01:50|South Carolina Governor Henry McMasters final executive budget proposal, totaling $14 billion, focuses on significant investments in roads, teacher pay, and conservation. The proposal includes a $150 million increase for starting teacher salaries, aiming to reach $50,500, and a request for funds to provide over 4 million free school meals. Additionally, the budget allocates $1.1 billion for infrastructure, $115 million for a cancer hospital, and $58 million for land preservation. The proposal also seeks funding for foster care, law enforcement, corrections, and maternal health programs. An outside study on the states booming population is also requested. Checkout Solipillow.com
Evette Leads SC GOP Governor Race in Fundraising
01:19|South Carolinas Lieutenant Governor, Pamela Evette, leads the Republican gubernatorial primary cash race, raising nearly one million dollars in Q4 2022. She outperforms her main opponents in total fundraising but trails Mark Norman in cash on hand, boosted by a one million dollar loan to his campaign. Tim Wilson, the most conservative spender, has one point three million dollars in his account. Nancy Mace boasts a grassroots edge with over forty-two thousand individual donors, nearly forty thousand from out of state. These reports exclude PAC and outside group funds, promising more campaign developments. Checkout Solipillow.com
North Charleston Police Seek Public's Help in Suspect Search
01:03|North Charleston Police Seek Publics Help in Wanted Suspect Search; Heavy Presence in Jacksonville Road Area Checkout Solipillow.com
SC Human Trafficking Report: 86% Sex Trafficking, 234 Children Victims
01:46|South Carolinas Attorney General unveiled a comprehensive report on human trafficking, detailing three hundred fifteen tips involving over three hundred potential victims across forty-one counties in 2025. Greenville County had the highest number of investigations, while five less populated counties received no tips. The report revealed that eighty-six percent of tips involved sex trafficking, with two hundred thirty-four identified victims being children. State leaders are enhancing support with a new certification program for service providers working with survivors. If you suspect trafficking, call the National Human Trafficking Hotline. Checkout Solipillow.com
Codfather Proper Fish & Chips Closes After 10 Years
01:19|Codfather Proper Fish and Chips, a beloved North Charleston seafood spot, is closing after ten successful years. Known for its authentic British fish and chips, the restaurant has built a loyal following in the Park Circle neighborhood. Despite the bittersweet news, fans are encouraged to visit for one last order before the doors close. Checkout Solipillow.com
Dill Sanctuary Secures Permanent Protection
01:37|The Dill Sanctuary on James Island, Charleston, SC, secures permanent protection with a $3M conservation easement. The land, donated in 1985, hosts birds, wildlife, historical sites, and cultural artifacts. The easement ensures its future as a wildlife refuge, preventing development and preserving history. Checkout Solipillow.com