A middle schooler in Effingham County has taken his school project and turned it into a booming business. Selling a unique product that means a lot to him and just so happens to be one of his favorite animals.
Valentine’s Day is approaching and many people are looking for a unique date night for the whole family. One spot on Hilton Head thinks they have exactly what couples or families might be looking for.
Whether you are looking to find items for your home a gift, or just something to eat, there is something for everyone. WTOC talked to some local vendors who say they feel grateful to share their products and knowledge with the community at the Low Country Home and Garden Show.
The Brazilian Walnut was confiscated at the ports earlier this year. Not able to be sold, the U.S. Fish & Wildlife Service is now using it as an educational tool for local schools.
Whether you’re looking for some gardening tips, inspiration, or just want a peek at what others are growing in their backyard, a tour is coming up this weekend to give you a taste of it all.
This past summer much of the nation dealt with a shortage in lifeguards. Impacting when pools could open, if at all. But one set of local siblings is doing their part to change that.
She’s likely one of the most well-known boat captains’ in the Coastal Empire, Judy Helmey. For nearly the past six decades you could find her running fishing charters out of Savannah.
Sea turtle nesting season ends Wednesday, Aug. 31, and volunteers have had their hands full. They say they broke the previous record with 35 nests this year and they couldn’t be happier.
Memory Matters introduced a 5K last year as a fundraiser, but also to help bring more attention and awareness to the Hilton Head Island organization that has already received national honors for treating Alzheimer’s Disease and dementia.
WTOC hopped in a boat and traveled nearly 40 miles off the coast of Savannah to see how a buoy could play a key role in protecting the North Atlantic right whale - one of the world’s most critically endangered species.
This month marks National Lupus Awareness Month, which is an opportunity for everyone to raise awareness in the community through fundraisers and getting involved.
The chance to support buy fresh, local produce, support local vendors, and enjoy sense of community are all coming back to one place this weekend in Richmond Hill.
The attention of professional golf is on our area for three weeks every spring - but the impact of the local events can be felt throughout the rest of the year.