Green's Shell Enclosure Heritage Preserve, where archaeologists will conduct a public dig in January. (Provided/Larry Lane, SCDNR) HILTON HEAD — Researchers believe Green’s Shell Enclosure Heritage ...
Bringing a garden shovel to the beach could set you back $500 in fines — depending on what you do with it. On Myrtle Beach-area beaches, it is illegal to dig large holes in the sand because it can be ...
Hilton Head Island, SC -- Archeologists digging through Beaufort County soil where million-dollar homes will soon be built have discovered what one scientists calls the most significant finds in South ...
FLORENCE COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — A team of archaeologists are digging along the Great Pee Dee River between Pamplico and Johnsonville to find out more about the Native Americans who once lived there.
A bill meant to crack down on utility strikes that have disrupted neighborhoods across the state is waiting for action in the S.C. Senate, with just weeks left in this year’s session. The bill ...
A portion of the Pitt Street Bridge will temporarily close in January to accommodate construction-related activity, town ...
SOUTH CAROLINA (WCIV) — Attorney General Alan Wilson is reminding residents this month to call or login to the South Carolina 811 website before digging- no matter what size your project is. April is ...
Spring has begun to show its face in South Carolina, filling yards again with life, including the buzzing of bees. However, when you think of bees, it’s probably about swarms of them in hives above ...
S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson reminds everyone that April is National Safe Digging Month so call 811 or go to www.SC811.com before you dig. It’s the law, and it’s not just for contractors and ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A new state law aims to reduce utility-digging damages across the Palmetto State, and hold companies accountable when damage happens. David Wiman, the town of Lexington’s ...
FLORENCE COUNTY, S.C. (WBTW) — A team of archaeologists are digging along the Great Pee Dee River between Pamplico and Johnsonville to find out more about the Native Americans who once lived there.
COLUMBIA, S.C. - A new state law aims to reduce utility-digging damages across the Palmetto State, and hold companies accountable when damage happens. David Wiman, the town of Lexington’s utility ...