Panthers Hire Tabor As New Special Teams Coordinator
The Carolina Panthers have hired Chris Tabor from the Chicago Bears to be their new special teams coordinator.
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The Carolina Panthers have hired Chris Tabor from the Chicago Bears to be their new special teams coordinator.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental announced on Thursday that all of its COVID-19 testing vendors have cleared their backlogs and testing wait times will return to the standard 48-hour period.
Lowe’s is betting its customers want cans of dog food as well as cans of paint.
A group of South Carolina lawmakers have advanced a proposal to ban all abortions in the state should the U.S. Supreme Court allow it.
Krispy Kreme is showing support for those who are rolling up their sleeves to give blood in January with a free Original Glazed dozen.
A verdict could come soon in the trial of a former Rock Hill Police Officer accused of misdemeanor assault. Jonathan Moreno returned to the witness stand on Tuesday to defend his actions during a controversial arrest.
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Gas prices in the Carolinas haven’t moved much, even as the price of crude rises to multi-year highs.
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Snow coverage will increase this evening. With snow and temperatures falling into the teens and 20s, roads will become slick.
The EOC has command staff from Charlotte Fire, CMPD, Medic, City landscape, and National Weather Service during any major event.
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Satellite imagery shows snow and sleet covered ground across the Carolinas.
Several schools in the WCCB viewing area will be remote due to inclement weather concerns.
A judge has refused to lower the $7 million bail for a jailed South Carolina attorney accused of stealing millions of dollars in settlement money from vulnerable clients in injury or wrongful death cases.