New transfer rules coming to SC high school sports, but some Horry schools may not benefit
South Carolina athletic directors voted on Wednesday, March 19, to approve a one-time free transfer proposal that is set to take effect for state high school athletics starting in the 2025-26 academic year.
Karen Read case: Massachusetts Trooper Michael Proctor 'terminated' from state police

The embattled lead investigator into suspected Boston cop killer Karen Read has been fired by Massachusetts State police. Michael Proctor, a 12-year veteran of the force who led the probe into the death of Boston Police Officer
Parents of missing American college student share why they asked for daughter's death declaration

The parents of Sudiksha Konanki, the University of Pittsburgh student who went missing from the Dominican Republic on March 6, have spoken out after telling authorities to declare their daughter dead. Their statement comes after they sent
Horry County leaders say no to wind-driven shades on unincorporated beaches
“Our staff is going to be cursed and threatened. It will lead to a major increase in beach patrol calls.”
Idaho murders case: Bryan Kohberger's Amazon history, phone tracking witnesses denied by judge

An Idaho judge has denied Bryan Kohberger’s request to bring in defense experts to offer testimony against the prosecution’s theories about his movements and Amazon shopping history. “The information Defense seeks to convey can be presented by
NTSB probe of Chicago Midway near miss reveals sun glare as possible contributing factor

Sun glare may have been a contributing factor in the recent near miss involving a Southwest Airlines jet at Chicago Midway International Airport, a preliminary report by the National Transportation Safety Board (NTSB) revealed. The Southwest Airlines
Conway leaders delay vote on proposed workforce housing along Main Street
“I recognize we need affordable housing. But it’s got to be done right, and it’s got to be done to address needs that we have that are existing.”
Pentagon to cut up to 60K civilian jobs, but fewer than 21K have voluntarily resigned

Approximately one-third of the employees the Department of Defense (DOD) will dismiss are voluntarily leaving through the deferred resignation program, a senior U.S. defense official said on Tuesday. “More than 20,000, nearing 21,000 of the applications from
Iranian-American journalist testifies against men accused of murder-for-hire plot

A journalist from Iran testified Tuesday in the trial of two men accused of hiring a hitman to kidnap and kill her in 2022 over her criticism of the Iranian regime. Mashi Alinejad testified for more than
Musk corrects Biden admin's claim on stranded astronauts and more top headlines

1. Musk corrects Biden admin’s claim 2. Stranded NASA astronauts return home 3. Zelenskyy responds to Trump’s interview LEADING THE WAY – GOP rising star praises Trump as she eyes 2026 run for governor in battleground state.