Crews said the cause of the fire was determined to be an illegal burn that spread into the woods and grew out of control. The person who was responsible for the cause has been fined by SC Forestry.
Tesla arson defendants will face the 'full force of the law," Attorney General Pam Bondi said in a statement on Thursday.
The South Carolina Forestry Commission has issued a statewide ‘Red Flag Fire Alert,’ effective immediately until further ...
The Charleston County Coroner’s Office has released the names of the man and woman who died Thursday morning in a fire at a ...
The Myrtle Beach Fire Department and the Charlotte Fire Hockey Team will clash in a charity game on Saturday at the Carolina Ice Palace in Charleston. MBFD Capt. Jon Evans said the initiative is all ...
C.E. Williams North students and faculty organize a supply drive to help families impacted by a fire at a West Ashley ...
Before igniting the flames, the man used red spray paint to write a profane message against President Donald Trump.
There’s been an uptick in arson and vandalism of Tesla property since the company’s CEO, Elon Musk, began his new role at the ...
Firefighters across the United States are taking legal action for justice as they continue to face toxic exposure to per and ...
A man burned three Tesla chargers in a South Carolina parking lot and also apparently inadvertently set his clothes on fire, ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. — We call them firefighters, but at fire departments across the area, the majority of emergency calls they now answer are for medical assistance. In large urban departments ...