When Hurricane Florence hit South Carolina, many families were flooded out of their homes. Jarete Hucks, who owns the Midtown Inn and Cottages, decided to open his doors to those in need. Steve Hartman has his story "On The Road." ...
Why Visit Florence, SC? Conveniently located at the intersections of I-95 and I-20, Florence is the perfect place to explore. With a wide variety of dining options, including top-notch local cuisine and national franchises, your taste buds will be delighted. Florence is also the starting po...
Florence de Changy’s recently released book ‘The Disappearing Act’ charts the disappearance of flight MH370, which took off from Kuala Lumpur heading for…
“We greatly value our partnership with South Carolina and Florence County as we strengthen our work together through this latest expansion that enhances our commitment to create high value jobs in the region and invest in the state. South Carolina is a crucial part of our strategy to power nex...
CBS News has confirmed 35 deaths are being attributed to the storm as of Monday evening: Twenty-seven in North Carolina, six in South Carolina and two in Virginia. Among the dead were Lesha Murphy Johnson, 41, and her 7-month-old son, who died when a tree fell on...
Latest Updates City Of Florence, SC 4 hours 59 minutes ago The next Fireside Chat with the Mayor will be held at the Leatherman Senior Center tomorrow, February 21, 2025, from 11 AM to 12 PM! Click here to view the full schedule of Fireside Chats with Mayor Barnes: https://www.city...
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North Carolina Gov. Roy Cooper said his state was "in the bullseye" of the storm and urged people to "get ready now." ___ Associated Press writers Jennifer Kay in Miami; Jeffrey Collins and Meg Kinnard in Columbia, South Carolina; Seth Borenstei...
On Thursday, CMS announced a slew of actions to help North Carolina and South Carolina respond to the storm. They include temporarily waiving certain Medicare, Medicaid and CHIP requirements, making special enrollment in federal health insurance exchange plans available to hurricane victims and activat...
South Carolina Representative Supports Florence County Landfill Plans.(Knight Ridder/Tribune Business News)Wiatrowski, Kevin