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Community helps solve killing at Florence night lounge
SUMMARY: The community in Florence played a crucial role in solving the murder of 35-year-old Robert Fields. Officers reported that tips from neighbors and social media appeals led to the arrest of 36-year-old Trevor Johnson, who allegedly shot Fields in September at a Night Lounge. Law enforcement emphasized the importance of community involvement in addressing crime, particularly homicide. The investigation gained momentum with the assignment of additional investigators and assistance from state police. Fields’ family actively sought justice, expressing gratitude for the community’s efforts. The judge has denied bond for Johnson as the case progresses.

The community helped solve the killing of a man shot in Sept. 2024 outside the Absolem Hookah Lounge in Florence, according to police. Officers arrested Trevor Terrell Johnson this week on charges of murder and possession of a weapon during a violent crime Feb. 6, 2025.
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Table Rock & Persimmon Ridge fires now considered a complex wildfire
SUMMARY: Two large wildfires in South Carolina, the Table Rock and Persimmon Ridge fires, are now considered a complex wildfire, meaning they are being managed as a single incident. The Table Rock fire has burned 1,156 acres, while the Persimmon Ridge fire is at 314 acres. Over 100 personnel are working to contain the flames, with bulldozers creating firebreaks. Though no structures are immediately threatened, around 500 homes are under voluntary evacuation orders. Difficult conditions, including hurricane debris and dry, windy weather, are complicating firefighting efforts. Burn bans remain in place in both North and South Carolina.

Table Rock & Persimmon Ridge fires now considered a complex wildfire
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President Trump celebrates Greek Independence Day at White House
SUMMARY: President Trump celebrated Greek Independence Day at the White House, honoring the historic event marking 204 years of Greek sovereignty. He welcomed Greek American Patriots, acknowledging their contributions to the U.S. and highlighting a bond rooted in shared history and culture. Trump referenced President James Monroe’s support for Greek independence and noted the profound influence of Greek civilization on American democracy, architecture, and language. He expressed pride in the thriving Greek American community, which now exceeds three million members. Trump concluded by signing a proclamation officially recognizing March 25, 2025, as Greek Independence Day.

President Donald Trump celebrated Greek Independence Day during an event at the White House on Monday.
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Officials give update on Table Rock State Park fire
SUMMARY: Officials provided an update on the fire near Table Rock State Park, which has burned approximately 1,300 acres. Rainfall has helped slow the fire’s progression, but it remains active due to dry and windy conditions. Firefighting crews are using water drops and creating containment lines to protect nearby homes, as a voluntary evacuation continues for locals. The fire was reportedly started by 14 hikers due to negligence, and charges are expected to be announced. Residents are urged to respect burn bans and no-fly zones and can contribute donations to support first responders and firefighters actively battling the blaze.

Officials give update on Table Rock State Park fire
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