Author: WFXB Staff

South Carolina State Primary Runoffs Take Place Tomorrow

The polls will reopen again tomorrow for the South Carolina state primary runoffs. Only 24 of South Carolina’s 46 counties will be participating as there are no statewide runoffs. Out of 46 state senate seats, three are still undecided. As for house seats, seven of the 124 also remain open. Senate Judiciary Committee Chairman Luke Rankin of Horry County, and…

Additional $562 Million Approved for SCDOT Pavement Plan

The South Carolina Department of Transportation Commission has just approved a $562 million dollar pavement plan. The money will be distributed among the state’s 46 counties. This will all be in addition to the 1.3 billion dollar road, bridge and safety projects SCDOT is currently carrying out as part of a ten-year plan to rebuild 661 miles of the state’s…

Trump Tulsa Rally Produced Lower Than Expected Attendance Numbers

It’s reported the Trump Tulsa rally over the weekend had an extremely disappointing turn out. The Trump Campaign reported more than a million people registered for the event. Organizers were bracing themselves for a crowd upwards of 100,000 people in a venue built to hold 20,000. An outdoor stage was also erected in anticipation for the overflow. The large number…

John Bolton’s Political Memoir Set to be Released Tomorrow

John Bolton’s highly anticipated political memoir “The Room Where It Happened” is set to be released tomorrow despite efforts to stop it. A judge ruled against the Trump Administration over the weekend as they attempted to stop the release, claiming the book was full of highly classified information. It’s reported they along with the Justice Department did not present strong…

Coronavirus on the Rise in Almost Half of All U.S. States

Nearly half of all U.S. states are experiencing an alarming increase in coronavirus cases. A portion of those states continue to see record-breaking numbers almost daily. Furthermore, in the south, health officials are seeing a dramatic shift in those testing positive, reporting the numbers are largely coming from younger populations. One health expert said while increased testing does “turn out…