Ranger Ed is on our roof playing whack-a-mole with the leaks in our solar panels. That’s not a place people of a certain age ought be; yet, here we are.
I have been fascinated, for as long as I can remember, by the miraculous, wonderful, and terrifying aspects of fire. I genuinely believe that this fascination is shared by all.
Troopers: One dead following Berkeley Co. crash Troopers say the crash happened at around 3:30 a.m. Sunday when a truck crashed into a tree. (Source: AP) By Riley Bean | January 17, 2021 at 11:26 AM EST - Updated January 17 at 11:26 AM
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - South Carolina Highway Patrol says one person has died following an early-morning crash in Berkeley County.
Troopers say the crash happened at around 3:30 a.m. Sunday when a truck crashed into a tree.
SCHP says a Ford F-150 was traveling east on Gaillard Road when it ran a stop sign near Old Highway 52.
There was only one occupant in the truck when it crashed and troopers say the driver was not wearing their seatbelt. SCHP Lance Corporal Tyler Tidwell says the driver died on the scene.
FBI investigates 2 Easley homes, 1 where man faces charge of having bomb, officials say
FBI says David Halsey had an explosive on Nov. 2 Share Updated: 6:04 PM EST Jan 18, 2021
FBI investigates 2 Easley homes, 1 where man faces charge of having bomb, officials say
FBI says David Halsey had an explosive on Nov. 2 Share Updated: 6:04 PM EST Jan 18, 2021
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Show Transcript FBI SEARCHES YESTERDAY AFTERNOON. TAGGART HOUCK HAS MORE FROM PICKENS THIS AFTERNOON. TAGGART: WE ARE TOLD THAT HALSEY WAS BOOKED HERE AND THEY SET IN A SURETY BOND FOR $15,000. SLED SAYING HE WAS IN POSSESSION OF THAT DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE ON NOVEMBER 2. ALONG WITH THE EASILY POLICE DEPARTMENT. THEY’RE WORKING IN CONJUNCTI HERE. THAT IS OFF BOXWOOD LANE. SOME OF THOSE AGENTS ARE SEEN TAKING BOXES OUT OF THE HOUSE. ACCORDING TO THE DETENTION CENTER WEBSITE, HALSEY IS CHARGED WITH TRANSPORTING A DESTRUCTIVE DEVICE OR EXPLOSIVE FOR DAMAGE, INJURY OR DEATH. HE IS ON ADDI
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The (Waynesboro) News Virginian
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The Roanoke Times
Demonstrators on Saturday called for Western Virginiaâs Congressional representatives to step down, connecting Republican opposition to election results to the deadly storming of the U.S. Capitol.
At peaceful events in Staunton and Salem, protesters chanted and waved signs to show their disapproval for U.S. Reps. Ben Cline, R-Botetourt, and Morgan Griffith, R-Salem.
âItâs a cold day, but we are a fierce crowd, and weâre here to demand that Ben Cline resign,â said William Walker, one of the organizers of a Staunton event that was the cityâs second protest aimed at Clineâs objections to official Electoral College results.