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Jamilla 'Millie' Smith, a beloved mother of two, radiated warmth that touched the lives of all who knew her. Tragically, her light was extinguished by the hands of her abusive ex-boyfriend, leaving authorities and her grieving family in a relentless pursuit of justice and answers. Police encourage anyone with information to contact the Aiken County Sheriff's Office at 803-648-6811 or submit a tip at aikencountysheriff.net. The family is offering a $10,000 reward for information in Jamilla's case. The family is also running a Facebook group, Find Jamilla Smith, where you can stay up to date on the case. Thank you to this week's sponsors! Looking for the best doctors in your area, but don't want to wait two months? Go to Zocdoc.com/MYSTERIES and download the Zocdoc app for FREE. Honeylove is not just supporting women, it's empowering women. Treat yourself to the best bras on the market and save 20% Off at honeylove.com/MOMS20. Stop wasting money on things you don't use. Cancel your unwanted subscriptions by going to RocketMoney.com/MOMS. Sign up for Greenlight today and get your first month free when you go to GREENLIGHT.com/moms. To advertise on the show, contact sales@advertisecast.com or visit https://www.advertisecast.com/MomsandMysteriesATrueCrimePodcast. New merch! Check out Moms and Mysteries Threadless! You can also get new episodes a day early and ad free, plus merch and more at Patreon.com/momsandmysteriespodcast Listen and subscribe to Melissa's other podcast, Criminality!! It's the podcast for those who love reality TV, true crime, and want to hear all the juicy stories where the two genres intersect. Subscribe and listen here: www.pod.link/criminality Check-out Moms and Mysteries to find links to our tiktok, youtube, twitter, instagram and more! Make sure you subscribe and rate our show to help others find us! Sources: Clay, Karlton, et al. “ACSO: Missing ‘endangered man'...”, WJBF, 4 Dec. 2023 Davis and Johnson, “Man arrested, search…”, WACH Fox 57, 5 Dec. 2023 (Images) Turner, Hallie, “Bond denied for man accused of…”, WRDW, 7 Dec. 2023 Adams and Davis, “Father of missing woman begs…”, WLOS, 7 Dec. 2023 Byerly and Turner, “What happened to Jamilla Smith?...”, WRDW, 11 Dec. 2023 Turner, Hallie, “Missing mom described as ‘beautiful light'...”, WRDW, 12 Dec. 2023 Buchanan, Christopher, “Investigation into missing South Carolina…”, 23 Dec. 2023 DuBose, Renetta, “Missing Aiken County mom Jamilla…”, WJBF, 23 Dec. 2023 Harris, David, “Man chased down ex-girlfriend…”, Law and Crime, 24 Dec. 2023 Dickherber, Audrey, “Jamilla Smith's last plea for help…”, WRDW, 26, Dec 2023 Turner, Hallie, “Jamilla Smith's family fights grief.”, WRDW, 28 Dec. 2023 Johnson and Jordon, “Blood found in the trunk…”, WPDE, 26 Dec. 2023 Dickherber, Audrey, “Jamilla's close friends say…”, WRDW, 29 Dec. 2023 Rickabaugh, Greg, “Murder suspect's cousin…”, The Augusta Press, 19 Apr. 2024 Staff, “Second suspect sought in Jamilla…”, WRDW, 17 Apr. 2024 Staff “Second suspect sought in 2023 murder…”, WLTX, 17 Apr. 2024 Dennis and Wise, “Mother of murdered Aiken Co. woman…”, WJBF, 18 Apr. 2024 Pierre, Joseph, “Prayer vigil for Jamilla Smith…”, The Fayetteville Observer, 8 Mar. 2024 Johnson and Jordon, “Family of Jamilla Smith pleads…”, WPDE, 29 Jan. 2024 Moorman, Bianca, “Reports shed light on case…”, Aiken Standard, 6 Dec. 2023 Due to character limits, additional sources are available upon request. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
After his mother, Sharonda Coleman-Singleton, was killed in the Mother Emanuel AME church shooting in 2015, Chris Singleton became a beacon of resilience and unity in the face of unthinkable tragedy. His story of losing his mother in a horrific hate crime and then transforming that unimaginable pain into a life dedicated to combating gun violence and racism is both heartbreaking and awe-inspiring. As he takes us on his journey from a grieving teenager to an impassioned advocate, Chris's reflections on his mother's unyielding support during his baseball games and his desire emphasizing love over hate and recognizing our shared humanity above our differences is marked with humor and kindness. You can find Chris' books, including his most recent "Stories Behind Stances," here. Further reading:5 Years After Charleston Church Massacre, What Have We Learned? (NPR)'Hate Crime': A Mass Killing at a Historic Church (the Atlantic)What Forgiveness Means Nearly 5 Years After Emanuel AME Church Mass Shooting (WBUR)Buffalo slayings hit close to home for former baseball player 900 miles away (NPR)Chris Singleton ‘Changed His Mission' When A White Supremacist Killed His Mother In Charleston Church Shooting (the Village Celebration)Remembering the Mother Emanuel Nine eight years later (WLTX)https://ads.chtbl.com/imp_track/a17dee1a-6b04-4ea6-9df7-f66cca0f469a;ord=%%CACHEBUSTER%%;request_ts=%%TIMESTAMP%%;user_agent=%%USERAGENT%%;ip_address=%%IP%%;idfa=%%IDFA%%;gaid=%%GAID%%;cookie=%%COOKIE%%;publisher=%%PUB_NAME%%;publisher_id=%%PUB_ID%%;station=%%STATION_NAME%%;station_id=%%STATION_ID%%;creative_id=%%CREATIVE_ID%%;buyer_id=%%BUYER_ID%%;episode_id=%%c.episode-id-raw%%;podcast_id=%%c.series-title%%Support the showFor more information on Brady, follow us on social media @Bradybuzz or visit our website at bradyunited.org.Full transcripts and bibliographies of this episode are available at bradyunited.org/podcast.National Suicide Prevention Lifeline: 1-800-273-8255.In a crisis? Text HOME to 741741 to connect with a Crisis Counselor 24/7. Music provided by: David “Drumcrazie” CurbySpecial thanks to Hogan Lovells for their long-standing legal support℗&©2019 Red, Blue, and Brady
Lumache giganti, grilli mormoni e altre piaghe bibliche sulle pagine dei giornali. Fonti: servizio di Costanza Cavalli dal titolo "Lumache giganti portano la meningite: in Florida lockdown per un'intera città" pubblicato su liberoquotidiano.it il 5 luglio 2022; servizio dal titolo "Millions of Mormon crickets invade Nevada town" pubblicato sul canale Youtube News 19 WLTX il 16 giugno 2023; estratto del film "Non ci resta che piangere" del 1984, scritto e diretto da Massimo Troisi e Roberto Benigni, disponibile su Netflix; video "Livorno, squalo mako filmato in mare. Lo stupore del pescatore: «Mai visto uno così, sarà di tre metri»" pubblicato sul sito video.corrierefiorentino.corriere.it il 23 giugno 2023; video "Panico sulla spiaggia a Malta: «C'è uno squalo!». Ma è un tonno" pubblicato su video.corriere.it il 22 giugno 2023.
Ficha técnica Hosts: Thiago Corrêa e Leticia Dáquer Edição: Leticia Dáquer Capa: Leticia Dáquer Data da gravação: 17/05/2023 Data da publicação: 19/05/2023 Coisas mencionadas no episódio: Livro: A Sexta Extinção (Elizabeth Kolbert) Podcast Bunga Bunga (em português) Músicas/áudios Fã De Eliane - Chico Lopes Bom Leticia This Brazilian frog might be the first pollinating amphibian known to science (Science.org, 01/05/2023) Scientist claims to have solved the mystery of the Bermuda Triangle (BGR, 05/05/2023) Thiago After School Satan Clubs gain popularity amid legal victories (The Hill, 09/05/2023) Time eliminará su muro de pago y ofrecerá acceso gratuito a sus artículos y al archivo de 100 años (Laboratorio de Periodismo, 28/04/2023) Doctors have performed brain surgery on a fetus in one of the first operations of its kind (MIT Technology Review, 04/05/2023) Mau Leticia Berlusconi é absolvido no caso das festas 'bunga-bunga' (O Globo, 17/05/2023) Thiago Uniquely Evil Minnesota Republican Steve Drazkowski Votes Against Free School Lunches Because “Hunger Is a Relative Term” (Vanity Fair, 14/03/2023) A Missouri agency tried to classify a fetus as an employee, raising concerns about personhood laws (LA Times, 30/03/2023) Feio Leticia ‘Too provocative' mermaid statue causes stir in southern Italy (The Guardian, 28/03/2023) 'Aspirou' cobra em quarto de hotel e pediu ajuda. "Empoeirada e confusa" (Mundo ao Minuto, 05/05/2023) Foragida é presa após comentar post da polícia sobre o próprio caso nos EUA (UOL, 13/05/2023) Thiago Dangerous rabbit terrorizes neighborhood (KCRG, 10/05/2023) Oklahoma police searching for someone yelling "help" instead find goat (WLTX, 10/05/2023) CREEPY CHILDREN'S RHYME HAUNTING FAMILY FOR MONTHS BLAMED ON SPIDERS (NO, REALLY) (Nerdist, 21/09/2018) Rusty pole that became a tourist attraction has mysteriously vanished (Metro.co.uk, 26/04/2023) Parceria com Veste Esquerda: Agora tem camiseta do Pistolando direto no site da Veste Esquerda! Mas o código de desconto PISTOLA10 dá 10% de desconto na sua compra da nossa e de outras camisetas maneiríssimas esquerdopatas! Parceria com Editora Boitempo: compre livros por esse link aqui pra gente ganhar uns trocados de comissão :) Nosso link de associados da Amazon, mas só em último caso, hein: bit.ly/Pistolando Esse podcast é produzido pelo Estopim Podcasts. Precisa de ajuda pra fazer o seu podcast? Chega mais, que a gente te dá uma mãozinha. Links do Pistolando www.pistolando.com contato@pistolando.com Twitter: @PistolandoPod Instagram: @PistolandoPod Apóie o Pistolando no Catarse, no Patreon e agora também no PicPay, ou faça um Pix pra gente usando a chave contato@pistolando.com Descrição da capa: Foto do poste enferrujado da notícia. É só isso mesmo, um poste enferrujado no meio de um terreno coberto de capim. No alto, à esquerda, logo do Pistolando, preta. Ao lado, número e título, também em preto. No canto inferior esquerdo, a logo da Estopim, em branco.
It's election day in Georgia where Herschel Walker and Rev. Raphael Warnock are fighting for a Senate seat. South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster wants to ban the app, Tik Tok, from all government devices due to security concerns. Cyber Security expert, Morgan Wright, joins the program. WLTX has more: South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster says he wants to block TikTok on state government devices and has taken the first step to do just that, just days after a warning came from the nation's chief law enforcement officer. McMaster made a request to the state's Department of Administration to block access to the popular social media platform on all government managed devices. “Protecting our State's critical cyber infrastructure from foreign and domestic threats is key to ensuring the health, safety, and well-being of our citizens and businesses,” Governor McMaster wrote in a letter. “Federal law enforcement and national security officials have warned that TikTok poses a clear and present danger to its users, and a growing bi-partisan coalition in Congress is pushing to ban access to TikTok in the United States.” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
Tomorrow, for the first time since the election that many Americans still believe was 'stolen', voters in the US head back to the polls. Almost everything except the presidency is up for grabs – and for many Americans on both sides, the fate of the nation itself hangs in the balance. This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guest: David Charter, US Editor, The Times. Host: David Aaronovitch. Clips: BBC News, TV Ontario, MSNBC, News 19 WLTX, NBC, CNN, CBS, ABC News, PAHomepage.com, Dr Oz, Sky News. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv McCarthy, House Republicans highlight economy, education in Commitment to America agenda Iran unrest Whats going on with Iran and the internet Wales football fans praised for cleaning up in Brussels Appeals court rules DOJ can regain access to sensitive documents seized in Trump search KPIX CBS SF Bay Area 2 Americans captured by Russian backed forces are back on US soil after their release Iranian state organised marchers call for execution of protesters Palestinian anger at possible UK Jerusalem embassy move Jan. 6 rioter Doug Jensen, among first to breach Capitol, guilty on seven criminal counts Italian election campaign ends as far right bids for power Biden promises to codify Roe if two more Democrats are elected to the Senate Pound sinks as investors question huge tax cuts Tropical Depression 9 could be a hurricane impacting the US next week News 19 WLTX Iran protests US to ease internet curbs for Iranians Donors spending millions on Trumps legal battles Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann The cheating row thats blowing up the chess world Ukraine referendums Soldiers go door to door for votes in sham polls Alabama execution called off as death warrant expires after issues accessing veins Hurricane Fiona Canadians brace for flooding, outages World Bank President David Malpass on chopping block over lack of climate push
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv World Bank President David Malpass on chopping block over lack of climate push Jan. 6 rioter Doug Jensen, among first to breach Capitol, guilty on seven criminal counts Iranian state organised marchers call for execution of protesters Iran protests US to ease internet curbs for Iranians Iran unrest Whats going on with Iran and the internet Appeals court rules DOJ can regain access to sensitive documents seized in Trump search KPIX CBS SF Bay Area Biden promises to codify Roe if two more Democrats are elected to the Senate Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann The cheating row thats blowing up the chess world Donors spending millions on Trumps legal battles Tropical Depression 9 could be a hurricane impacting the US next week News 19 WLTX Palestinian anger at possible UK Jerusalem embassy move Pound sinks as investors question huge tax cuts McCarthy, House Republicans highlight economy, education in Commitment to America agenda Italian election campaign ends as far right bids for power Wales football fans praised for cleaning up in Brussels 2 Americans captured by Russian backed forces are back on US soil after their release Alabama execution called off as death warrant expires after issues accessing veins Hurricane Fiona Canadians brace for flooding, outages Ukraine referendums Soldiers go door to door for votes in sham polls
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Ukraine referendums Soldiers go door to door for votes in sham polls World Bank President David Malpass on chopping block over lack of climate push Biden promises to codify Roe if two more Democrats are elected to the Senate 2 Americans captured by Russian backed forces are back on US soil after their release Tropical Depression 9 could be a hurricane impacting the US next week News 19 WLTX McCarthy, House Republicans highlight economy, education in Commitment to America agenda Palestinian anger at possible UK Jerusalem embassy move Jan. 6 rioter Doug Jensen, among first to breach Capitol, guilty on seven criminal counts Iran protests US to ease internet curbs for Iranians Italian election campaign ends as far right bids for power Wales football fans praised for cleaning up in Brussels Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann The cheating row thats blowing up the chess world Alabama execution called off as death warrant expires after issues accessing veins Pound sinks as investors question huge tax cuts Appeals court rules DOJ can regain access to sensitive documents seized in Trump search KPIX CBS SF Bay Area Hurricane Fiona Canadians brace for flooding, outages Iranian state organised marchers call for execution of protesters Iran unrest Whats going on with Iran and the internet Donors spending millions on Trumps legal battles
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Pound sinks as investors question huge tax cuts World Bank President David Malpass on chopping block over lack of climate push Appeals court rules DOJ can regain access to sensitive documents seized in Trump search KPIX CBS SF Bay Area Palestinian anger at possible UK Jerusalem embassy move Wales football fans praised for cleaning up in Brussels Iran protests US to ease internet curbs for Iranians Italian election campaign ends as far right bids for power Donors spending millions on Trumps legal battles McCarthy, House Republicans highlight economy, education in Commitment to America agenda Magnus Carlsen and Hans Niemann The cheating row thats blowing up the chess world Biden promises to codify Roe if two more Democrats are elected to the Senate Ukraine referendums Soldiers go door to door for votes in sham polls Alabama execution called off as death warrant expires after issues accessing veins Iran unrest Whats going on with Iran and the internet Hurricane Fiona Canadians brace for flooding, outages Iranian state organised marchers call for execution of protesters Jan. 6 rioter Doug Jensen, among first to breach Capitol, guilty on seven criminal counts Tropical Depression 9 could be a hurricane impacting the US next week News 19 WLTX 2 Americans captured by Russian backed forces are back on US soil after their release
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Marc Short Testifies to Grand Jury in Jan. 6 Investigation Ukraine war Grain exports could restart within days Northeast US swelters under extremely oppressive heat wildfires continue out west News 19 WLTX Pope apologizes for catastrophic school policy in Canada Trump deleted line about prosecuting Jan. 6 rioters from speech, committee reveals Tunisia referendum Turnout low in vote on increasing presidents powers Volcano erupts on Japans main southern island Tory leadership debate Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to face off at BBC debate Woman Shot After Opening Fire Inside Dallas Love Field Airport Flight Ops Resume Gazprom Nord Stream 1 supply to Europe to be cut further Pope Francis Pontiff says he is deeply sorry to Canadian residential school survivors Paul Sorvino Goodfellas actor dies at 83 Police confirm multiple victims in British Columbia shootings Russias Gazprom tightens squeeze on gas flow to Europe Myanmar military executes four democracy activists Czech police add Ferrari taken from criminals to fleet Indiana statehouse swarmed by protesters as lawmakers debate new abortion ban Oak Fire Wildfire grows as firefighters battle punishing heat Californias Oak Fire is displaying unprecedented behavior as it scorches more than 16,000 acres near Yosemite National Park
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Pope apologizes for catastrophic school policy in Canada Volcano erupts on Japans main southern island Ukraine war Grain exports could restart within days Police confirm multiple victims in British Columbia shootings Czech police add Ferrari taken from criminals to fleet Myanmar military executes four democracy activists Pope Francis Pontiff says he is deeply sorry to Canadian residential school survivors Marc Short Testifies to Grand Jury in Jan. 6 Investigation Northeast US swelters under extremely oppressive heat wildfires continue out west News 19 WLTX Indiana statehouse swarmed by protesters as lawmakers debate new abortion ban Tory leadership debate Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to face off at BBC debate Oak Fire Wildfire grows as firefighters battle punishing heat Gazprom Nord Stream 1 supply to Europe to be cut further Russias Gazprom tightens squeeze on gas flow to Europe Tunisia referendum Turnout low in vote on increasing presidents powers Californias Oak Fire is displaying unprecedented behavior as it scorches more than 16,000 acres near Yosemite National Park Woman Shot After Opening Fire Inside Dallas Love Field Airport Flight Ops Resume Paul Sorvino Goodfellas actor dies at 83 Trump deleted line about prosecuting Jan. 6 rioters from speech, committee reveals
Morse code transcription: vvv vvv Paul Sorvino Goodfellas actor dies at 83 Ukraine war Grain exports could restart within days Woman Shot After Opening Fire Inside Dallas Love Field Airport Flight Ops Resume Oak Fire Wildfire grows as firefighters battle punishing heat Czech police add Ferrari taken from criminals to fleet Tunisia referendum Turnout low in vote on increasing presidents powers Myanmar military executes four democracy activists Russias Gazprom tightens squeeze on gas flow to Europe Gazprom Nord Stream 1 supply to Europe to be cut further Police confirm multiple victims in British Columbia shootings Pope apologizes for catastrophic school policy in Canada Indiana statehouse swarmed by protesters as lawmakers debate new abortion ban Tory leadership debate Rishi Sunak and Liz Truss to face off at BBC debate Northeast US swelters under extremely oppressive heat wildfires continue out west News 19 WLTX Californias Oak Fire is displaying unprecedented behavior as it scorches more than 16,000 acres near Yosemite National Park Trump deleted line about prosecuting Jan. 6 rioters from speech, committee reveals Pope Francis Pontiff says he is deeply sorry to Canadian residential school survivors Marc Short Testifies to Grand Jury in Jan. 6 Investigation Volcano erupts on Japans main southern island
Two weeks on from the school shooting in Uvalde, Texas, where 19 children and two teachers died, America is still reeling. We look at how the day unfolded, and go inside the National Rifle Association's annual convention to answer the question: why is America still so in love with guns?This podcast was brought to you thanks to the support of readers of The Times and The Sunday Times. Subscribe today and get one month free at: thetimes.co.uk/storiesofourtimes. Guests:- Jacqui Goddard, US Correspondent, The Times.- David Charter, US Editor, The Times.Host: Manveen Rana.Clips: BBC, C-SPAN, CNN, CBS News, ClassicFirearms on YouTube, Fox 26 Houston, KHOU11, KJRH TV, News 19 WLTX, Clinton Presidential Library. See acast.com/privacy for privacy and opt-out information.
We've had a few meteorologists on the podcast before but Jim Gandy brings a whole new perspective this week. A broadcasting legend in the Palmetto State who is now retired from WLTX-TV (Columbia, SC), Gandy talks about what climate change is doing to the growth of spring weeds as well as the surprising impact it's having on poison ivy. You won't want to miss this episode with pollen season now having arrived in many areas around the country.Also, listen closely to this week's episode for your chance to correctly answer and win an Amazon gift card. We're giving one away every single episode this season!Hear it all on the latest "EcoRight Speaks!" and make sure to follow/subscribe on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, Google, etc.!!
Today we finish discussing the case of 21-year-old Samantha Josephson, a college student who was killed by Nathaniel Rowland when she got into his car, mistaking it for her Uber. E-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Facebook and Instagram as True Crime University; Twitter @TCUniversityDonate: #WHATSMYNAMEReferences: wistv.com, nj.com, wikipedia, fitsnews.com, wach.com, News 19 WLTX, thesun.co.uk, newsandreporter.cic.sc.edu, The Post & Courier, ABC News, law.justia.comMy music is "Megaton Drop" by Jason Shaw of AudionautixCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
Today we discuss the case of 21-year-old Samantha Josephson, a college student who was killed by Nathaniel Rowland when she got into his car, mistaking it for her Uber. E-mail me at Pugmomof1@gmail.com; visit me on Facebook and Instagram as True Crime University; Twitter @TCUniversityDonate: #WHATSMYNAMEReferences: wistv.com, nj.com, wikipedia, fitsnews.com, wach.com, News 19 WLTX, thesun.co.uk, newsandreporter.cic.sc.edu, The Post & Courier, ABC News, law.justia.comMy music is "Megaton Drop" by Jason Shaw of AudionautixCreative Commons Music by Jason Shaw on Audionautix.com
A man has been convicted in the 2019 abduction and murder of a 21-year old college student in South Carolina. Kayland Hagwood from WLTX tells us about the case and the trial. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
A man has been convicted in the 2019 abduction and murder of a 21-year old college student in South Carolina. Kayland Hagwood from WLTX tells us about the case and the trial.
Investigators say they know who killed Shelton Sanders, but 20 years after the 25-year-old college student disappeared, the case remains unsolved. WLTX reporter Emily Correll shares the latest. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Investigators say they know who killed Shelton Sanders, but 20 years after the 25-year-old college student disappeared, the case remains unsolved. WLTX reporter Emily Correll shares the latest.
Thirty-five years after she was abducted, investigators are still trying to figure out what happened to Jessica Gutierrez. WLTX reporter Emily Correll shares the latest. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
Thirty-five years after she was abducted, investigators are still trying to figure out what happened to Jessica Gutierrez. WLTX reporter Emily Correll shares the latest.
For 16 years, the family of 36-year-old Diana Willmeth has been waiting for answers. Alicia Neaves has been covering her story for WLTX in Columbia, S.C. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
For 16 years, the family of 36-year-old Diana Willmeth has been waiting for answers. Alicia Neaves has been covering her story for WLTX in Columbia, S.C.
On our episode titled, "They kept hitting dead ends," WLTX reporter Alicia Neaves talked about a civilian volunteer named Matthew McDaniel who helped identify a John and Jane Doe who were shot to death in 1976. On today's episode, McDaniel joins to discuss his work on that case and others. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On our episode titled, "They kept hitting dead ends," WLTX reporter Alicia Neaves talked about a civilian volunteer named Matthew McDaniel who helped identify a John and Jane Doe who were shot to death in 1976. On today's episode, McDaniel joins to discuss his work on that case and others.
'The Tyranny of Big Tech.' Ben Shapiro, Sen. Josh Hawley. How Conservatives Can Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship How Conservatives Can Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship (w/Sen. Josh Hawley) https://youtu.be/CEXVKH646Zk Ben Shapiro 3.12M subscribers If a sitting U.S. president can be deplatformed from social media — is anyone really safe? @Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri joins me to discuss this and his new book, 'The Tyranny of Big Tech.' #Censorship #BigTech #Facebook #News #Politics Josh Hawley speaks at CPAC 2021: FULL SPEECH https://youtu.be/QWBcexmFz9k Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley spoke during the 2021 CPAC meeting on February 26, 2021. The event is an annual gathering of conservative politicians and personalities. Former President Donald Trump will speak on the last day of the event. Follow us on Twitter: @WLTX Follow us on Facebook: @WLTXNews19 Check out our website: WLTX.com HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime If you like this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! People find us through our good reviews. FEEDBACK- You can ask your questions, make comments, submit ideas for shows and lots more. Let your voice be heard. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com Note- ACU Students and Alumni are asked to commit to donating Platelets and Plasma. Make an Appointment Today! Call Your local Hospital or The Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767
'The Tyranny of Big Tech.' Ben Shapiro, Sen. Josh Hawley. How Conservatives Can Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship How Conservatives Can Fight Back Against Big Tech Censorship (w/Sen. Josh Hawley) https://youtu.be/CEXVKH646Zk Ben Shapiro 3.12M subscribers If a sitting U.S. president can be deplatformed from social media — is anyone really safe? @Senator Josh Hawley of Missouri joins me to discuss this and his new book, 'The Tyranny of Big Tech.' #Censorship #BigTech #Facebook #News #Politics Josh Hawley speaks at CPAC 2021: FULL SPEECH https://youtu.be/QWBcexmFz9k Missouri U.S. Sen. Josh Hawley spoke during the 2021 CPAC meeting on February 26, 2021. The event is an annual gathering of conservative politicians and personalities. Former President Donald Trump will speak on the last day of the event. Follow us on Twitter: @WLTX Follow us on Facebook: @WLTXNews19 Check out our website: WLTX.com HELP ACU SPREAD THE WORD! Ways to subscribe to the American Conservative University Podcast Click here to subscribe via iTunes Click here to subscribe via RSS You can also subscribe via Stitcher FM Player Podcast Addict Tune-in Podcasts Pandora Look us up on Amazon Prime If you like this episode head on over to iTunes and kindly leave us a rating, a review and subscribe! People find us through our good reviews. FEEDBACK- You can ask your questions, make comments, submit ideas for shows and lots more. Let your voice be heard. Email us at americanconservativeuniversity@americanconservativeuniversity.com Note- ACU Students and Alumni are asked to commit to donating Platelets and Plasma. Make an Appointment Today! Call Your local Hospital or The Red Cross at 1-800-733-2767
On today's Locked On SEC, we catch up with NFL draft prospect and former Auburn wide receiver Anthony Schwartz, as he waits to hear his name called in this week's NFL Draft.Also, we recap South Carolina's Spring Game with WLTX-TV's Reggie Anderson, as Coach Shane Beamer names Luke Doty his starting QB for now.Follow Chris on Twitter @ChrisGordy or @LockedOnSECListen to The Ultimate Mock Draft 2021 presented by Audacy and the Locked On Podcast Network. April 19th-26th. Follow the feed today!Support Us By Supporting Our Sponsors!Built BarBuilt Bar is a protein bar that tastes like a candy bar. Go to builtbar.com and use promo code “LOCKED15,” and you'll get 15% off your next order.BetOnline AGThere is only 1 place that has you covered and 1 place we trust. Betonline.ag! Sign up today for a free account at betonline.ag and use that promocode: LOCKEDON for your 50% welcome bonus.Rock AutoAmazing selection. Reliably low prices. All the parts your car will ever need. Visit RockAuto.com and tell them Locked On sent you. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices
On June 19, 2001, a 25-year-old man named Shelton Sanders was weeks away from his college graduation at the University of South Carolina. He also worked at the university’s medical school.On the night of June 19th, Shelton was planning on booking a hotel room for a friend’s bachelor party. But Shelton didn’t want to go alone. He wanted a friend to go with him. Another friend named Mark Richardson agreed to ride with Shelton. The two set out that evening to find a hotel room for their friend’s bachelor party. The plan was to pick out several rooms and then let the friends decide which room they wanted. However, no one seems to know what happened to Shelton on that evening. The next morning, Shelton’s mother Peggy received a call from his employer. He failed to show up for work and never made it home on June 20, 2001 as expected. His family immediately knew something was wrong. Mark always let his family know about his whereabouts. He would also never miss work. He had also borrowed his brother’s car, which was also missing. The family filed a missing persons report after the required 48 hour wait. The family contacted Mark Richardson who seemed aloof. He said Shelton brought him home and then left. Shelton’s family didn’t believe Richardson. They suspected he was somehow involved in Shelton’s disappearance.If you know anything about Shelton’t death, please contact the tip line at 803-427-4209, or send an email to wilveria.sanders@yahoo.com or call the Richland Sheriff’s department at (803) 576-3000. You can also visit the Finding Shelton Sanders FB page for more information about this case. I will also include this information in the podcast story notes. *** Opening audio provided by News 19 WLTX (https://www.wltx.com)Please also visit my website for more information about my true crime and paranormal newspaper columns at www.themarcabe.com. You can also help support my podcast by making a Paypal donation to augustlake@fuse.net at https://bit.ly/39iw6iz. If you would like to contact me about this podcast, please email me at catchmykiller@gmail.com.
With help from a volunteer, investigators in Sumter County, S.C., have solved a mystery that stumped them for over four decades. WLTX reporter Alicia Neaves joins to discuss the recent breakthrough. To learn more about listener data and our privacy practices visit: https://www.audacyinc.com/privacy-policy Learn more about your ad choices. Visit https://podcastchoices.com/adchoices
With help from a volunteer, investigators in Sumter County, S.C., have solved a mystery that stumped them for over four decades. WLTX reporter Alicia Neaves joins to discuss the recent breakthrough.
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This week, we're hanging virtually at-home with the meteorologist of WLTX News 19 in Columbia, South Carolina. Plus: The latest on the tropics with Tropical Storm Nana and Hurricane Omar. The peak of hurricane season is nearing. And a look at your local Carolina weather forecast and our September heat wave. And a look at your Carolina Weather news, including the on-going search for 4-year-old Abraham Martinez Jr., who was swept away by flood waters Monday while riding in a car with his mother and sister in Johnston County, North Carolina. We tragically learned Wednesday the body of 5-year-old Alexa Castro was found along a creek near the Neuse River. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message Support this podcast: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/support
"T" is for Television. The first snowy black and white images on South Carolina television screens were broadcast by a Charlotte, North Carolina station. It was not until 1952 that six South Carolina stations received their FCC television broadcast licenses. WIS, Columbia went on the air in April 1953 and WCSC, Charleston, followed a month later. WNOK-TRV, one of the oldest UHF channels in the country, is now WLTX, Columbia. Many early stations bought their television cameras developed by Columbia native Thomas T. Goldsmith. WSPA, Spartanburg began broadcasting in 1956 and, became the first station in the state to broadcast live programs in color from its studios. SCETV began broadcasting in 1958 from studios in Columbia. Today there are eleven non-commercial and more than twenty commercial television stations licensed to broadcast in South Carolina.
Wes Mitchell @WesMitchellGC on to talk about the news that Ryan Hilinski is the number 2 quarterback and what that means for Dakereon Joyner #Gamecocks football and recruiting for @GamecockCentral on the @Rivals network. Guest on @1075TheGame and @WLTX.
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As one of the nation’s leading experts in igniting change, Tameika Isaac Devine is a masterful communicator, community champion for more than a decade and change agent showing women and leaders the possibilities within. Tameika Isaac Devine is the founder of The Possibilities Institute, a peak performance consulting and public speaking firm specializing in providing personal and professional development for people who are called to a life of change. Overcoming the nay-sayers, at age 29, Tameika became the first African American female elected to Columbia, SC City Council. She is a partner in her own law firm, Jabber & Isaac. Tameika Isaac Devine consistently teaches, mentors, and trains women on facilitating change in their lives and community. Tameika serves on several professional law and political organizations. She was an integral part of the team that helped President Barack Obama win a sweeping victory in the 2008 South Carolina primary and was a delegate to China. She is a member of Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Inc. and Jack & Jill of America. Tameika Isaac Devine is a skilled communicator, an inspiration in her community championing many initiatives which have sparked change. She embodies change and her messages serve as catalyst for the strengthening of community, self-esteem, self-value, faith, empowerment and courage as she shares her personal struggles and triumphs, including losing a baby at her 37th week of pregnancy. Tameika Isaac Devine is a dynamic speaker with a message to empower and inspire all audiences. She can speak on any topic but her signature, in demand speaking topics include: The Balancing Act: Success Strategies for Achieving Work-Life Integration, Anything Is Possible If You Just Believe, How to Find Your Strength Through Tragedy, How You Can Change the World, Moves that Motivate, Creating Your Own Opportunities, Leading vs. Leadership and How to Achieve Balance in Today’s World. Tameika has been featured in Jet Magazine, Madam Noir magazine, Imara Woman Magazine, and Columbia Business Monthly. She is also a frequent guest on The Urban Scene with Don Frierson, In Touch with Judi Gatson, WIS News, WLTX, WACH Fox 57 News and Joy in the Morning radio show. An Attorney, Speaker, Politician, Coach and Mentor, Tameika Isaac Devine earned her law degree from The University of South Carolina School of Law and her B.S. in Management from Hampton University. Visit http://www.tameikaisaacdevine.com for more information Keep in contact with us, sign up and get our free gift at https://drgenevaspeaks.com Follow our hashtag #ignite2impact Please share this podcast & let us what you think, *subscribe in iTunes and leave a review
In 2018, the U.S. was rocked by two major storms, Hurricane Florence and Hurricane Michael. More than 100 people lost their lives due to these storms and they caused billions of dollars in damage. Are these storms the new normal? Is hurricane season going to bring us “super storms” that dump record amounts of rain each year? How are farmers dealing with these storms and does climate change have anything to do with the weather we are seeing? We brought in our very own News 19 Weather Team, Jim Gandy and Daniel Bonds, to talk about it and answer your questions.
What in the world is eSports?! Most everyone is familiar with video games as a leisure activity. However playing video games competitively are now big business and is being classified as a sport. Electronic sports -- or "eSports" as it is now known as -- is becoming a juggernaut and there are now college athletic programs dedicated to finding and supporting eSports athletes in South Carolina. We're talking to Joesph Rudy from Coker College and Kris Weissmann from USC Sumter who are helping their eSports programs at their respective schools be successful.
*audio echo resolves at 0:44* The South Carolina Midterm Elections are just over two weeks away. What do voters care about this November? What issues will decide the Governor's race? Will the state ethics and corruption probe have any influence? Could a Blue Wave turn this state politically purple? This and more with guests Meg Kinnard, a reporter at the Associated Press, and Charles Bierbauer, the former Mass Communications Dean from USC.
Women make up 51% of the population in South Carolina, but only 10% of the representation in the State House. Why? We're talking with Laura Woliver, professor at USC, Senator Mia McLeod of Kershaw/Richland County and Senator Katrina Shealy of Lexington County to discuss the woman's position in politics in 2018.
Roughly 5,000 teachers left their jobs last year in South Carolina. School districts are constantly scrambling to fill empty positions. News reports often cite the lack of administrative support, low pay, and the emphasis on standardized testing as causes for the teacher crisis. But what do teachers have to say? Today we welcome the voices of 3 teachers. Lisa Ellis and Nicole Walker join us from SC for ED, an organization created by educators to improve education in South Carolina. Kathy Maness joins us from the Palmetto State Teachers Association.
Has Hollywood run out of ideas? On this week’s Off The Air, we’ve invited three Mass Communication professors to speak on the enormous amount of remakes and reboots during this premiere season. Leroy Green hosts Dr. Patrick Stearns (International and Minority Films - SC State University), Dr. Joshua Mims (Author, Scriptwriter, Producer - Claflin University), Dr. Donna Gough (Film/TV Producer, Consultant - Claflin University).
We're siting down with Kevin and Emily Heise -- soccer coaches at Gray Collegiate Academy to talk about the sport's increased popularity and future growth in the Midlands.
We're talking about the rise of craft beer, specifically in the Midlands. With 9 breweries -- plus 3 more on the way -- and multiple beer festivals, Columbia is becoming a (famously) hot spot for craft beer.
Escaping the life as a victim of human trafficking, Megan Madsen discusses her experience as well as preventative measures everyone should be aware of, especially parents. Megan is certified in Sexual Trauma in Serving Victims of Sex-Trafficking, Walking Alongside the Wounded, Trauma-Informed Care, Interpersonal Violence, Suicide Prevention, Case Management, Domestic Violence, and Health and Life Insurance. She is also a certified Guardian ad Litem. She has spoken at a number of events such as the S.C. Association of School Social Workers, League of Women Voters, Interpersonal Violence Conference, Midlands Technical College, Celebrate Recovery, S.C. State House, Communities in Schools, Columbia International University. She has been featured on WLTX, WIS, and FOX news, as well as in a Charleston Post & Courier Newspaper series on human trafficking in SC. She volunteers in the community and serves on RC Human Trafficking Task Force and the S.C. Human Trafficking Task Force. Currently, she volunteers with Lighthouse for Life; Christ Central Ministries, Nehemiah Project; and Richland County G.A.L.
Catastrophic flooding left parts of South Carolina under 20" of rain in 2015. Rob Foweler, Chief Meteorologist at WCBD in Charleston, and Jim Gandy, Chief Meteorologist at WLTX, join the Carolina Weather Group to look back at the historic flooding and share lessons learned. --- This episode is sponsored by · Anchor: The easiest way to make a podcast. https://anchor.fm/app --- Send in a voice message: https://anchor.fm/carolinaweather/message
Steven Dial is shadowing the USC Gamecocks in Orlando as they prepare to meet the Wisconsin Badgers in the Capital One Bowl.