Tag: public housing
In wake of Allen Benedict debacle, what’s ne...
By Shayla Nidever | Feb 19, 2019 | Homepage slider, Local, Special Project - Allen-Benedict | 0
“It was hell:” Allen Benedict resident...
By Mary Ramsey | Feb 19, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Special Project - Allen-Benedict, Trending | 0
Months later, questions still loom over Allen Benedict
by Mary Ramsey | Apr 29, 2019 | Homepage slider, Local, Localpage slider, Special Project - Allen-Benedict | 0
Multiple lawsuits related to the events at Allen Benedict Court in January as the Columbia Housing Authority continues to work through changes in leadership.
Read MoreIn wake of Allen Benedict debacle, what’s next for public housing in Columbia?
by Shayla Nidever | Feb 19, 2019 | Homepage slider, Local, Special Project - Allen-Benedict | 0
The abrupt closure of a public housing complex in Columbia has led to lawsuits and no clear answers about who was responsible for the terrible conditions at Allen Benedict.
Read MoreFor lack of a $20 monitor, a crisis in public housing erupts
by Mary Ramsey | Feb 19, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Special Project - Allen-Benedict | 0
Public safety officials and researchers are emphasizing the importance of carbon monoxide awareness after two men died from carbon monoxide poisoning at Allen Benedict Court.
Read More“It was hell:” Allen Benedict resident details life before, after gas leaks
by Mary Ramsey | Feb 19, 2019 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Special Project - Allen-Benedict, Trending | 0
A displaced Allen Benedict Court resident recounts how the complex’s shutdown continues to affect her life.
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State Law Enforcement has cancelled an Amber Alert for an infant child in Hilton Head. Authorities in Beaufort County explained that Jairus Housey abducted his ten month old daughter at gunpoint last night. Housey is the non-custodial father to the victim and is now in custody.
Thursday’s vote in the South Carolina Senate passed the early voting bill that would allow South Carolina voters to vote in-person up to two weeks before the election for any reason. The bill unanimously passed in the house too.