Annette Jones+FollowCharleston beer scene just got a big shakeupRusty Bull Brewing is taking a huge leap forward by acquiring Southern Barrel Brewing, the folks behind the popular Damn Yankee IPA. This move means more local brews on tap and in stores across South Carolina, as Rusty Bull’s production is set to quadruple. While their King Street taproom has closed, you can still enjoy all their beers and food in North Charleston. The best part? Both brands will keep their unique flavors and vibes. Anyone else excited to see more local options popping up around the state? What’s your go-to brew from these guys? #Food #CharlestonBeer #SouthCarolina00Share
Austin Fields MD+FollowWhy Palmetto Goodwill is a SC treasure huntPalmetto Goodwill in North Charleston isn’t just another thrift store—it’s a statewide destination for bargain hunters and treasure seekers. Folks drive in from Greenville, Charleston, and beyond, all hoping to score everything from designer clothes to vintage Pyrex at prices that feel almost unreal. The store’s huge, ever-changing selection means every visit is a new adventure, and the thrill of finding a hidden gem is half the fun. Plus, every purchase supports local job training programs, so you’re giving back while you shop. What’s the best find you’ve ever scored at a thrift store? #Shopping #SouthCarolina #ThriftStoreFinds00Share
guerrajohn+FollowSouth Carolina’s coaching staff gets a big winSouth Carolina women’s basketball isn’t just rewarding its players—now the assistant coaches are sharing in the success too. The Gamecocks’ coaching staff just landed a contract extension bumping their combined pay to over $1 million a year. Lisa Boyer leads the pack with $512,600, and every assistant saw a significant raise. This move shows real investment in the people behind the scenes who help keep South Carolina at the top of the college basketball world. What do you think—will this help the Gamecocks stay dominant, or does it set a new bar for other programs? #Sports #Basketball #SouthCarolina00Share
Jay Williams+FollowSC’s Jordan Gorham rockets up 2028 football rankingsSouth Carolina’s own Jordan Gorham is turning heads as he breaks into the 247Sports Top 100 for the class of 2028, landing at No. 35 overall and No. 8 among wide receivers. The Timberland High standout already has offers from South Carolina, Virginia Tech, Maryland, and Howard—pretty impressive for a rising sophomore! Gorham says the Gamecocks’ energy and attention to detail really stand out, and he’s looking for a college coach who feels like family. How do you think early recruiting shapes a young athlete’s journey? Let’s hear your thoughts! #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share
Lori Elliott+FollowWisdom teeth surgery leaves SC woman batteredA South Carolina woman’s wisdom teeth removal turned into a nightmare, leaving her with shocking bruises all over her face and neck. She shared her experience online, showing severe black-and-blue marks that had people wondering if she’d been in a fight instead of surgery. The real kicker? She claims her oral surgeon treated her harshly and didn’t provide basic post-op care. Now, she’s considering legal action. This story has sparked heated debate about patient rights and what’s actually normal after dental surgery. Have you or someone you know ever had a dental procedure go wrong? Let’s talk about what should—and shouldn’t—happen in the dentist’s chair. #Health #BodyHealth #SouthCarolina197Share
AmberAbyss+FollowSouth Carolina hoops rocked by Fulwiley’s exitMiLaysia Fulwiley’s decision to leave South Carolina for Kim Mulkey’s LSU is sending shockwaves through Gamecocks fans. Fulwiley brought energy and excitement every time she hit the court, and many felt she deserved a starting spot. Now, LSU gains a dynamic playmaker, while South Carolina faces the tough reality of losing one of their most electrifying talents. It’s a big shakeup for both programs. Do you think Fulwiley made the right move for her career, or should South Carolina have done more to keep her? Let’s hear your take! #Sports #SouthCarolina #LSU00Share
Donald Jones DDS+FollowSNAP changes could impact your grocery tripsBig changes are coming to the way SNAP benefits can be used in South Carolina. Governor McMaster is set to issue an executive order that will put new limits on what items can be purchased with SNAP, after a recent bill to ban candy and soda with these benefits failed in the State House. With over 580,000 South Carolinians relying on SNAP, this move could affect what families put on their tables every week. How do you feel about these new restrictions—are they helpful or too limiting? #Health #BodyHealth #SouthCarolina10Share
Michelle York+FollowRadioactive wasp nests found at Savannah RiverRadioactive wasp nests have turned up at the Savannah River Site in South Carolina, a place once used for nuclear weapons production. Workers found four nests in an area where radioactive waste is stored, with one nest showing radiation levels 10 times higher than federal limits! The good news? Experts say these nests aren’t a danger to people or the environment—unless you plan on eating a lot of wasps (which, let’s be honest, no one does). Still, it’s wild to think about how old contamination can show up in unexpected ways. What’s your take on nature adapting to human leftovers? #Science #SouthCarolina #SavannahRiver10Share
Kristin Shaw+FollowSC farmers get AI tools to beat wild weatherLosing a crop to a surprise heatwave or a missed rain forecast is a nightmare for South Carolina farmers, but that could soon change. Clemson and the USDA are rolling out a new project that uses AI and real-time data to help farmers nail the perfect watering schedule and prep for unpredictable weather. This means less wasted water, fewer lost crops, and more money staying in local pockets. Smaller farms, especially, stand to benefit from tech usually reserved for big operations. Could this be the future of farming in the Southeast? What would you want this technology to do for your farm or garden? #Business #Industry #SouthCarolina00Share
Jay Williams+FollowInside South Carolina’s wild football grindAssistant coaches at South Carolina are so glued to their phones, one joked he hugs his phone more than his wife! The new Netflix docuseries “SEC Football: Any Given Saturday” gives us a front-row seat to the relentless, all-hours hustle behind the Gamecocks’ push to shake up the SEC. With 1 AM calls from Shane Beamer and barely any time for family, this team’s drive is real. South Carolina is no longer just an underdog—they’re being called ‘up and comers’ ready to challenge the conference’s giants. Anyone else surprised by just how intense college football life gets? #Sports #Football #SouthCarolina00Share