WBTW Articles: November 29, 2016

November 29
Darlington County parents learn about technology in students’ classrooms Coroner identifies Darlington County man dead after running off road, hitting ditch Chattanooga rolls past CCU 68-52 CCU looks to expand Brooks Stadium, fill seats 3 dead after wildfire rips through Gatlinburg Nichols businesses struggle with operations after flood CCU host first “Giving Teal Tuesday” Dictionary.com: Brexit, U.S. election caused 938-percent spike in look up of 2016’s Word of the Year Conway couple donates land to benefit CCU nursing students Woman complains of police harassment before ramming HCFR fire truck, report says Grand Strand Health’s December events The first McLeod Health medical office in the Carolina Forest community opens The Wellness Council for SC hosting Art Bash 2016 St. James HS students sponsor a winter clothing drive Horry County releases plan to fix drainage issues in Cameron Village How you can help the Tennessee wildfire evacuees Former Officer Michael Slager takes the stand in murder trial Pinnacle Mountain Fire grows to 10,500 acres, rain brings relief Trump to nominate Georgia Rep. Tom Price as health secretary 911 calls reveal chaos after campus attack Trump suggests ‘consequences’ for any flag-burners Rapper extradited to SC on criminal sexual conduct charges GCSO searches for man who attempted to steal meat from Pawleys Island Publix Florence School District One releases dates of winter concerts Virginia College in Florence announces “Holiday Fest with Santa” Video paints devastating tale as wildfires rage in Tennessee Marion man dies after being struck by SUV, woman charged Kingstree man killed after Amtrak train hits car FBI now involved in case of toddler kidnapped from NC truck stop Plane carrying soccer team from Brazil crashes in Colombia, 76 dead Thousands evacuated, buildings burned in Gatlinburg and Pigeon Forge Hotel fire in Myrtle Beach sends one person to the hospital 1 dead, 2 injured after jumping from 2nd story window of Conway house fire