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Local businesses ride wave of excitement as CCU baseball nears another championship

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-06-21 07:06:56


SUMMARY: Local businesses in Conway, South Carolina, are thriving with excitement as Coastal Carolina University’s baseball team nears another national championship, reminiscent of the 2016 victory that boosted the city’s profile. With a population of nearly 30,000, Conway is gaining national attention and increased foot traffic, as locals proudly wear Coastal Carolina gear. City officials and business owners recall the economic boom and rising interest from homebuyers and developers following the 2016 win. Restaurants like Leone’s Italian Deli offer promotions, and community support has raised around $15,000, fueling hope that this championship run will put Conway permanently on the map.

The City of Conway has a population of 30,000 people, and now a college that may bring home a baseball World Series National Championship.

Adam Emrick, Conway’s city administrator, posted on Facebook Friday, showing support for the Coastal Carolina University (CCU) baseball team and gratitude for how far they have come.

Emrick touched on the fact that CCU’s team making it into the National Championship puts the city on the map, and for people to know where Conway is.

“Especially if Coastal wins, I’m expecting a lot. This time of year, everybody’s coming down,” said Marketing Manager of Hop N’ Which, Thomas Erskine.

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Watching the tropics

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www.youtube.com – WYFF News 4 – 2025-08-10 07:47:25


SUMMARY: Happy Sunday starts mild and gloomy in the Upstate, with temperatures in the low 70s, cooler in the mountains. Afternoon highs reach the low 80s, below average, with a 20% chance of rain and some sunshine. Showers increase Monday and Tuesday, with scattered storms likely, especially during the morning commute. Tropical activity is increasing, with a tropical wave off Africa having an 80% chance of developing into Invest 97L, potentially becoming Hurricane Erin, the season’s first hurricane. Track uncertainty remains, ranging from Bermuda to Florida. Locally, expect scattered showers and storms through the week, with temperatures returning near average by next weekend.

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Gunman allegedly targets CDC over vaccine skepticism

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-08-10 07:25:37


SUMMARY: A deadly shooting occurred outside the CDC headquarters in Atlanta, with authorities suspecting the gunman targeted the agency due to vaccine skepticism. Officer David Rose was killed, and the shooter, Patrick Joseph White, was found dead nearby. The attack shattered windows at the CDC, causing fear among employees, some of whom expressed feeling vulnerable. The incident highlights growing vaccine misinformation and skepticism, which has increased since the pandemic. This comes amid recent federal funding cuts to mRNA vaccine research. The CDC held a Zoom call to address concerns, emphasizing the dangers of misinformation fueling such violent acts.

The Georgia Bureau of Investigation has named 30-year-old man, Patrick Joseph White of Kennesaw, Georgia as the shooter who …

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Governor to set limits on SNAP benefits.

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www.youtube.com – WPDE ABC15 – 2025-08-09 10:00:44


SUMMARY: South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster plans to issue an executive order imposing new restrictions on SNAP benefits, affecting over 580,000 recipients. The order aims to limit purchases of items like candy and soft drinks, citing “common sense” and promoting healthier eating. Critics, including SNAP recipients and public health officials, argue these restrictions reduce personal freedom and may harm vulnerable populations. Dr. Bambi Gaddis highlights concerns about expanded work requirements and impacts on uninsured, unemployed, and undocumented individuals. She warns that cuts could increase food insecurity, especially among college students, and stresses the need for careful consideration before finalizing the changes.

Gov. Henry McMaster announced Wednesday that South Carolina will soon impose new restrictions on how low-income residents …

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