
Yemassee Residents Concerned Over Monkey Escape
News Summary In Yemassee, South Carolina, a group of 43 Rhesus macaques escaped from Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center. While 24 have been recovered safely,
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News Summary In Yemassee, South Carolina, a group of 43 Rhesus macaques escaped from Alpha Genesis Primate Research Center. While 24 have been recovered safely,

News Summary Myrtle Beach is currently grappling with severe wildfires that have led to a state of emergency declaration by Governor Henry McMaster. Flames have

News Summary On March 7, 2025, Columbia, South Carolina, witnessed its first execution by firing squad in over 15 years. Brad Sigmon, convicted of heinous

News Summary In Beaufort, South Carolina, 43 rhesus macaques escaped from the Alpha Genesis research facility. Authorities have urged residents to secure their homes while

News Summary A routine traffic stop in Greenville, SC turned alarming when Ahmad Alhendi made a bomb threat, causing major traffic disruptions on I-85. Authorities

News Summary A group of four rhesus macaque monkeys, who escaped from a research facility in South Carolina, have been recaptured after living in the

News Summary Columbia, South Carolina, witnessed a significant event on March 7, 2025, as Brad Sigmon was executed by firing squad—the first use of this

News Summary In Newberry County, South Carolina, a manhunt is underway for 20-year-old Landon Major Howell, deemed dangerous by authorities following his escape from law

News Summary In a historic execution, Brad Sigmon, 67, was put to death by firing squad in South Carolina on March 7, 2025. This marks

News Summary On March 7, 2025, Brad Sigmon became the first person executed by firing squad in the U.S. since 2010, marking a controversial moment