Investing.com -- Battery recycling company Redwood Materials Inc. has started operations at its new $3.5 billion factory in South Carolina, which will supply critical materials for batteries.
Redwood Materials, headquartered in Nevada, has announced that it has begun operations at its 600-acre campus in Berkeley County, South Carolina. The first of the facilities on the campus has started ...
Redwood City fire and police department units were sent just before 7:55 a.m. on Saturday to the apartment in the 1300 block of Marshall Street. All residents were evacuated from the building, and ...
Tim Fang is a digital producer at CBS Bay Area. A Bay Area native, Tim has been a part of the CBS Bay Area newsroom for more than two decades and joined the digital staff in 2006. Authorities on the ...
A man was accused of lighting up an apartment building in Redwood City on Saturday morning, leaving three apartment units damaged, the Redwood City Police Department said. Police said they arrested 35 ...
In August 2025, South Carolina Housing Finance and Development Authority (SC Housing) announced a new program aimed at recruiting home builders in the state to commit to constructing affordable ...
A luxury student apartment complex affiliated with the University of South Carolina just opened. It’s already having problems. Gateway 737, a 650,000-square-foot facility on Gadsden Street across from ...
If you want to sell homes, South Carolina has been a good place to be in 2025 so far. The South Carolina housing market has grown in sales and prices throughout the year. According to the latest data ...
FOUNTAIN INN — Videos watched by millions show flames billowing from behind the front windows of a two story home, smoke pooling above the porch. A dull orange glow fills the yard while drivers stop ...
Officials are investigating an Oct. 4 fire that destroyed the home of South Carolina Circuit Court Judge Diane Goodstein, the state Supreme Court said. Goodstein recently ruled against the Trump ...
Three people escaped from the home and were hospitalized, officials said. A South Carolina judge's house went up in flames Sunday, hospitalizing three and destroying the home. Circuit Court Judge ...
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