Several parts of South Carolina could be underwater by the year 2100 if climate change leads to a temperature increase of 4.9°, according to this frightening map produced by Climate Central.
Before heading out to harvest, review state laws, check for closed shellfish beds and ensure you bring an up-to-date ...
The South Carolina Broadband Office's updated map includes results of projects up until June 2024, showing areas that have ...
Along this road trip, we will not be traveling in the order of the counties from fastest growing to least. We're starting with the #1 fastest-growing county and then traveling a route that makes the ...
Guidewire, a provider of software solutions to the insurance industry, has released critical data and maps detailing ...
The recreational shellfish season will remain open through May 15, 2025, unless conditions warrant extending or shortening ...
The South Carolina Emergency Management Division map of fault lines in the Palmetto State where there has been a swarm of earthquakes. South Carolina Emergency Management Division The most ...
The 2024-2025 season for recreational harvest of shellfish (clams and oysters) in South Carolina's coastal waters will open ...
More than a foot of rain fell on parts of North Carolina over 12 hours, catching residents, officials and forecasters by ...
Oyster lovers, mark your calendars! The 2024-2025 season for the recreational harvest of shellfish, including clams and ...
A severe storm system that's taking aim at the Mid-Atlantic has flooded the Carolinas with "historic" rains, inundating homes ...