Key Highlights
The Shaky Ground: An Earthquake Rocks South Carolina
A 2.3 magnitude earthquake struck Centerville, South Carolina at 11:24 a.m. Tuesday, shaking the region and prompting reports from around 75 people who felt the tremors according to the United States Geological Survey.
Schools Adapting to Harsh Winter Conditions
Amidst wintry weather conditions, Greenville County Schools are preparing for yet another round of e-learning. After a week of winter disruptions, students and staff alike are facing more days at home. Educational concerns have been raised about the quality of online learning compared to traditional schooling.
Duke Energy’s Response to Extreme Cold
As temperatures plunged, Duke Energy saw an opportunity for its customers to step up in a significant way. By curbing their electricity use, residents helped alleviate strain on the power grid and ensured reliable service during one of the coldest mornings of the season.
Maintaining Community Support Through Meals on Wheels
In the face of severe weather, local organizations like Meals on Wheels are stepping up to ensure no one goes hungry. The organization provided emergency meal kits to clients before winter storms and is now seeing increased demand for their services as cold spells continue.
These headlines encapsulate a snapshot of South Carolina’s current situation—where natural disasters, community support, and the adaptability of local institutions meet to form an intricate tapestry of daily life.