South-Carolina
GUIDE: Polls open for South Carolina Democratic primary
SOUTH CAROLINA (WMBF) – Voters can now get out to the polls to decide the South Carolina Democratic Presidential Primary.
Below is information compiled information from the South Carolina Election Commission to answer some frequently asked questions:
HOW LONG ARE POLLS OPEN?
Polls in South Carolina are open from 7 a.m. until 7 p.m. on Saturday. As long as you are in line by 7 p.m., you will be allowed to vote.
WHERE DO I GO TO VOTE?
Those voting on Saturday will need to go to the polling place in their precinct. Click here to find your precinct.
WHO’S ON THE BALLOT?
President Joe Biden will appear on the ballot alongside challengers Dean Phillips and Marianne Williamson. Cenk Uygur, who sued last year to be on the South Carolina Democratic Primary ballot as a naturalized American citizen, notably will not appear on the ballot. That lawsuit is still ongoing.
DO I NEED TO BRING ANYTHING?
A photo ID is required to vote. This includes a South Carolina Driver’s License, a DMV ID Card, a state voter registration card with Photos, a Federal Military ID, or a US Passport.
WHAT IF I FORGOT MY ID?
You’ll be able to fill out a provisional ballot, but you’ll have to show your photo ID to your county board of voter registration and elections office before the election is certified. Certification is scheduled for the Thursday after the primary.
WHAT ABOUT ABSENTEE BALLOTS?
If you have an absentee ballot, you can return it to your county elections office in person by 7 p.m. on Saturday.
WHEN IS THE REPUBLICAN PRIMARY?
Early voting for the Republican Presidential Primary begins Feb. 12, while the final day to vote is Feb. 24.
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South-Carolina
South Carolina Falls to LSU in Game One of the Doubleheader
BATON ROUGE – The University of South Carolina baseball team fell to LSU, 6-1, in the first game of a day-night doubleheader Saturday afternoon (May 2) at Alex Box Stadium.
Carolina got on the board first in the first as back-to-back doubles from Talmadge LeCroy and Ethan Lizama made it 1-0. LSU answered with a pair in the first on four hits. The Tigers scored three runs in the second, capped by a two-run single from Steven Milam.
LSU scored an unearned run in the fourth. Carolina got the first two hitters on base in the top of the eighth but a flyout and a pair of strikeouts ended the threat.
The Gamecocks had six hits on the day with Lizama drive in the Gamecock run. Amp Phillips took the loss, pitching six innings and allowing five earned runs on eight hits with four walks and three strikeouts. Parker Marlatt threw a pair of scoreless innings in relief, striking out three.
POSTGAME NOTES
- Will Craddock extended his reached base streak to 10 games with a single in the first.
- Marlatt lowered his ERA in SEC games to 3.27.
- Carolina played in Baton Rouge for the first time since the 2021 season.
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South-Carolina
Charleston Airshow canceled due to weather
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Joint Base Charleston announced Saturday’s airshow over the harbor has been canceled due to poor weather conditions.
Base officials said teams continued monitoring the forecast in hopes of a window to fly; however, continued rain and conditions forced them to cancel the event.
The airshow cannot be rescheduled.
“While the weather ultimately kept us out of the skies today, safely navigating this pivot was a massive team effort. I am incredibly grateful for our committee’s tireless planning and the seamless coordination of our first responders and civic leaders who prepared for every contingency. The unwavering support of the Lowcountry is unmatched. We are grateful for this enduring partnership, and we eagerly look forward to bringing aviation excellence back to our community in the future,” said Colonel Jason Parker, Joint Base Charleston Installation Commander.
The show was scheduled for 1 to 3 p.m. Saturday, with spectators able to view the demonstrations for free from areas in Charleston and Mount Pleasant.
This is the second time the 2026 show has seen a change. It was previously expected to take place as a two-day event at Joint Base Charleston; however, organizers later announced it would scale down and move to a one-day-only show over Charleston Harbor due to “current global events.”
Joint Base Charleston said it is already planning the 2028 Charleston Airshow.
South-Carolina
‘Humbled and honored’: USC’s Dr. Clifford Leaman joins elite group of saxophonists
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) – University of South Carolina saxophone professor Dr. Clifford Leaman was honored this spring, becoming a lifetime honorary member of the North American Saxophone Alliance. Leaman has been teaching classical saxophone at the university level for over 40 years. Only around a dozen saxophonists hold this prestigious honor.
“I am deeply honored and humbled to join the other saxophonists honored by this organization who have given so much of their lives to the growth and acceptance of the saxophone in the musical world,” says Leaman.
“This recognition is not just a reflection of my work, but of the many colleagues and students who have been such a driving force in my career. It would not have been possible to have achieved this honor without the supportive and stimulating musical environment at the USC School of Music.”
Our very own chief meteorologist, Adam Clark, was a student of Dr. Leaman while he was in high school.
Clark said, “Dr. Leaman’s weekly lessons helped me in all aspects of my professional life. From practicing correctly, perseverance, and putting in the hard work, it has shaped me to be who I am today, and he deserves this honor, and I am so very happy for him.”
Leaman has served on the faculties of Furman University, Eastern Michigan University, and the University of Michigan before joining the University of South Carolina, where he has been a faculty member for over 25 years.
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