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  • Schools, governments announce changes ahead of winter weather


    CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) – Lowcountry school districts, colleges and government offices are announcing schedule changes this week ahead of anticipated winter weather.

    School Districts

    Charleston County School District

    The Charleston County School District will operate on a two-hour early dismissal schedule on Tuesday, officials said on Facebook. Kaleidoscope, extracurricular activities, and all after-school programs scheduled for Tuesday are canceled.

    Charleston County Schools will shift to eLearning and remote work on Wednesday. All school and district buildings will be closed for the day. Teachers or school administrators will provide specific instructions.

    Any students or parents who need help with eLearning tools or platforms should contact the district’s IT Help Desk at 843-308-8181.

    Berkeley County School District

    Berkeley County Schools say the district will follow a half-day dismissal schedule on Tuesday.

    Students will complete eLearning Day assignments on Wednesday via Schoology or SeeSaw. The student’s teacher or school will provide specific information about assignments.

    After-school care programs, activities, and athletics, to include practices and games, are canceled for Tuesday and Wednesday.

    Dorchester District Two

    Dorchester County School District Two schools will follow their early release schedule on Tuesday.

    Elementary schools will release at 11 a.m., middle schools will release at noon and high schools, Rollings Middle School of the Arts and RISE Academy will dismiss at 1 p.m. All children in the Leap after-school program should be picked up by 2 p.m.

    All afterschool activities are canceled for Tuesday and the district office will close at 2 p.m.

    The district will operate on an eLearning day on Wednesday.

    Dorchester District Four

    Dorchester County School District Four has elected to take both Tuesday and Wednesday as eLearning days. Officials say they plan to continue monitoring the situation to make further decisions later in the week.

    Beaufort County School District

    Beaufort County Schools will have a half-day on Tuesday. Elementary schools will dismiss at 11:45 a.m. and middle and high schools will dismiss at 12:45 p.m.

    The district scheduled an eLearning and remote workday for Wednesday.

    District buildings will be closed. All after-school activities on Tuesday and Wednesday are canceled.

    The district will announce a decision on Thursday’s schedule by Wednesday afternoon.

    Colleton County School District

    Colleton County Schools will operate on an early dismissal schedule on Tuesday. All after-school activities, including athletic activities, are canceled on Tuesday.

    The Policy Committee Meeting and combined Committee of the Whole and Regular School Board Meeting have been rescheduled for Jan. 28.

    The school district will be closed on Wednesday. March 7 will be the designated make-up day for Wednesday.

    All after-school activities, including athletic events, are canceled. CALC will follow the district schedule.

    Georgetown County School District

    The Georgetown County School District will operate on a half-day schedule on Tuesday. Elementary schools will dismiss at 11 a.m. Intermediate schools will dismiss at 11:15 a.m. Middle and high schools will dismiss at 12: 15 p.m.

    All afterschool activities, including athletic competitions and practices, are canceled or postponed for Tuesday.

    The district’s school board work session scheduled for Tuesday has been canceled.

    The district plans to announce its schedule for Wednesday on Tuesday afternoon.

    Orangeburg County School District

    Orangeburg County Schools will operate on an early dismissal schedule on Tuesday. Elementary schools will dismiss at 11 a.m.; middle/high schools will dismiss at 11:30 a.m. and high schools will dismiss at noon.

    All scheduled athletic events and extracurricular activities are postponed until further notice.

    The district will monitor weather conditions and provide updates for the rest of the week.

    Williamsburg County School District

    The Williamsburg County School District will operate on regular hours on Tuesday but there will be no extracurricular activities.

    There will be no school for Williamsburg County students on Wednesday. The district will observe an Inclement Weather Day and all schools and district offices will be closed.

    Leaders say they will make a decision on Thursday based on Wednesday’s conditions.

    Independent & Private Schools

    First Baptist School of Charleston

    First Baptist School of Charleston will dismiss at 1:30 p.m. on Tuesday and the James Island campus will dismiss at 2 p.m. All after-school and extracurricular activities are canceled. Both campuses will be closed and will switch to eLearning on Wednesday.

    Learn4Life High School

    Learn4Life High School will hold eLearning days on Tuesday and Wednesday. Live virtual class starts at 8 a.m. and noon.

    School is scheduled to resume on Thursday on a regular schedule.

    Palmetto Christian Academy

    Palmetto Christian Academy will operate on a half-day schedule on Tuesday.

    The school’s campus will be closed on Wednesday and students will switch to remote learning.

    Colleges & Universities

    Charleston Southern University

    Charleston Southern University will switch to online learning starting at 1 p.m. on Tuesday and continuing through Wednesday.

    Campus offices will close at 1 p.m. on Tuesday. Students scheduled to attend in-person classes should login to Blackboard for further instruction. Though all on-campus, in-person events are canceled, dining services will remain available for residents.

    With the exception of essential personnel and the dining hall, all offices and buildings will be closed on Tuesday evening through Wednesday. Employees should discuss remote work options with their supervisor, including school district early release schedules for those with children.

    CSU plans to resume normal operations on Thursday.

    College of Charleston

    The College of Charleston will follow regular class and work schedules and modes on Tuesday with in-person classes beginning at 8 a.m. and regular campus business hours beginning at 8:30 a.m.

    But all campus-based academic and business operations will close at 4 p.m. Students should seek guidance from their professors and teaching faculty regarding academic work for classes scheduled at 4 p.m. and later.

    School officials plan to release schedules for Wednesday no later than Tuesday afternoon. If the weather forces a closure of campus on Wednesday, the College will prioritize maintaining academic and work continuity in a remote/virtual environment to the extent possible.\

    Residence halls will remain open, and dining and necessary support services will continue to be provided.

    Trident Technical College

    Trident Technical College will move to virtual classes starting at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and continuing through Wednesday.

    Online and scheduled online meeting classes will continue as planned. Students enrolled in in-person classes should check D2L or their college email for specific instructions from their instructors.

    Government Offices

    Charleston City Government

    City of Charleston offices will close at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and will remain closed on Wednesday. All public meetings scheduled for these days will be rescheduled.

    Garbage and trash collection will proceed as usual on Tuesday until road conditions worsen. No collection will occur on Wednesday.

    Collection will resume on Thursday pending fair road conditions.

    City of North Charleston

    City of North Charleston operations will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, and Wednesday, Jan. 22.

    Municipal Court will follow the City of North Charleston closures.

    All recreational and cultural arts programs and activities are canceled for Tuesday, Jan. 21, and Wednesday, Jan. 22. Facilities such as athletic buildings, community centers, senior centers, and Park Circle Playground will remain closed during these times.

    City-collected recycling services will be suspended this week. Yard debris and bulk collections will not be picked up this week.

    Trash collection services will operate on the following adjusted schedule:

    • Monday’s route: Collected on Tuesday, January 21
    • Tuesday’s route: Collected on Thursday, January 23
    • Wednesday’s route: Collected on Friday, January 24
    • Thursday’s route: Collected on Saturday, January 25

    City of Beaufort Government Offices

    The city of Beaufort will close all non-emergency operations at 1 p.m. Tuesday and will keep them closed on Wednesday.

    Berkeley County Government Offices

    Berkeley County Government offices will close at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. This will also include the following facilities: The Berkeley County Courthouse, Convenience Centers, Library branches, Cypress Gardens and Berkeley Animal Center.

    The Berkeley County Landfill will close at 3 p.m. on Tuesday. There will also be no Bond Court session Tuesday at 6:30 p.m.

    Businesses and Facilities

    Charleston County Library

    The Charleston County Library’s branches and offices will close at 4 p.m. on Tuesday. All book drops and material returns will also close.

    Charleston GI

    Charleston GI offices and surgery centers will close at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and remain closed on Wednesday. They plan to reopen on Thursday.

    Roper St. Francis Healthcare

    Roper St. Francis Healthcare says all freestanding emergency departments will remain open during the winter storm.

    But ‌Express Care locations will close no later than 7 p.m. Tuesday. Hours may be affected on Wednesday.

    ‌Roper St. Francis Physician Partners practices will be closed Wednesday for in-person visits. Offices will contact patients about rescheduling appointments or moving patients to virtual appointments. Clinics will remain open on Tuesday.

    ‌Surgical procedures starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday and on Wednesday will be restricted to urgent and emergent. Outpatient procedures will be rescheduled. Infusion procedures starting at 7 p.m. Tuesday through Wednesday also will be rescheduled.

    South Carolina Aquarium

    The South Carolina Aquarium will close at 3 p.m. on Tuesday and remain closed on Wednesday. Tuesday’s last entry time will be 1:30 p.m.

    As conditions develop, the hours of the closure could shift, aquarium officials say.

    The Live 5 Weather team declared Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday as First Alert Weather Days because of wintry weather expected over the Lowcountry.

    Click here to download the free Live 5 First Alert Weather app.

    Live 5 First Alert Meteorologist Joey Sovine says snow is likely to begin falling over much of the Lowcountry starting late Tuesday afternoon. The snow and potentially a wintry mix of sleet will continue into the overnight hours.



    As winter approaches, schools and governments are making preparations to ensure safety and efficiency during inclement weather. From snow days to road closures, here are some of the changes being announced ahead of the upcoming winter season:

    1. Schools are implementing new policies for remote learning in the event of snow days. With the rise of virtual learning, many school districts are opting to have students continue their studies from home on days when in-person classes are canceled due to weather conditions.

    2. Governments are increasing their snow removal budgets to ensure that roads are cleared quickly and efficiently during winter storms. This includes hiring additional plow drivers and increasing the supply of salt and sand for icy roads.

    3. Public transportation systems are adjusting their schedules to account for potential delays caused by snow and ice. Riders can expect longer wait times and reduced service on days when winter weather is at its worst.

    4. Emergency services are reminding residents to be prepared for winter weather emergencies, such as power outages and road closures. It’s important to have a stocked emergency kit with essentials like food, water, and blankets in case of a severe storm.

    Overall, schools and governments are taking proactive steps to ensure that communities are prepared for whatever winter weather may bring. By planning ahead and staying informed, we can all stay safe and resilient during the colder months.

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  • San Antonio-area businesses, medical offices and local governments announce closures due to winter weather


    San Antonio Zoo, SeaWorld, Six Flags Fiesta Texas will be closed Monday; H-E-B will have adjusted hours Monday and Tuesday

    San Antonio-area closures due to winter weather (KSAT)

    SAN ANTONIO – Businesses, attractions, medical offices and healthcare providers in the San Antonio area have announced closures on Monday and Tuesday due to the winter weather.

    Light precipitation is forecast to arrive in the area by dinnertime Monday. Initially, it may not reach the ground, as the lower part of the atmosphere is very dry.

    After sunset, light sprinkles could transition into light freezing rain or light sleet as temperatures gradually cool. Precipitation will peak between midnight and sunrise Tuesday. It’s during this timeframe where light sleet and freezing rain could turn to some light snow for a few areas.

    >> Click here to read the latest forecast article

    Closures for San Antonio businesses and attractions:

    • BELDON Roofing Company said Monday that it will be closed for business on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    • H-E-B has temporarily adjusted hours for stores in Texas. Click here for a list of adjusted hours at San Antonio-area stores.
    • Kiolbassa Smoked Meats at 1325 South Brazos Street will also be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21. The store is expected to reopen at 8:30 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22.

    • Randolph-Brooks Federal Credit Union will delay the opening of its San Antonio, Austin and Corpus Christi locations at noon on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    • San Antonio Botanical Garden will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20, and Tuesday, Jan. 21, due to weather conditions. They plan to open at 11 a.m. on Wednesday, Jan. 22, weather permitting.

    • San Antonio Zoo and Zoo Train will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20. Starbucks will remain open from 9 a.m. – 5 p.m.

    • Santikos Entertainment in San Antonio, Cibolo and New Braunfels will have last showtimes on Monday, Jan. 20 at 9 p.m. and first showtimes Tuesday, Jan. 21 at 2 p.m.

    • SeaWorld San Antonio will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20.

    • Six Flags Fiesta Texas will be closed on Monday, Jan. 20.

    • USAA said its San Antonio office and bank lobby will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21. The organization also said it will continue to serve its members without interruption.

    Closures for medical offices and healthcare services:

    • Brooke Army Medical Center (BAMC) outpatient operations and non-essential and administrative services will begin at 9 a.m. Tuesday, Jan. 21. Pharmacy and laboratory services will also open at 9 a.m. Inpatient health care delivery will not change. Patients with early appointments will be contacted to reschedule.

    • CentroMed: All clinics in San Antonio, New Braunfels, Converse, Schertz, Cibolo and Somerset will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21, the nonprofit said in a news release.

    • Dilley Allergy & Asthma said it will be closed on Tuesday and is expected to reopen on Wednesday.

    • Methodist Healthcare Ministries San Antonio area locations will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21. This includes: Wesley Health & Wellness Center; Dixon Health & Wellness Center; George Ricks School Based Health Center at Schertz Elementary, San Antonio Wesley Nurse sites and the Corporate Office.  Patients with existing appointments for Tuesday will be rescheduled. 

    • South Texas Blood & Tissue: The organization said its donor centers will close at 5 p.m. Monday. The centers will then reopen at 1 p.m. Tuesday and will remain open until 5 p.m.

    • University Health revised the hours at its community clinics before winter weather is expected to arrive, according to a Monday news release. All ExpressMed clinics will close at 6 p.m. Monday and reopen at noon on Tuesday. Community clinics will open at noon on Tuesday. Patients who have appointments will be asked to change to telemedicine or to reschedule. Outpatient rehabilitation centers will also reopen at noon on Tuesday. Outpatient dialysis centers will open at 7 a.m. on Tuesday. All services at University Hospital, services at University Women’s & Children’s Hospital, University Hospital procedures, ambulatory surgery centers — including radiology — and pharmacies will continue as scheduled and be open for normal operating hours.

    Closures for local government offices:

    • Bexar County Courthouse will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    • Bexar County facilities will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    • City of Floresville offices will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

    • City of San Marcos offices and facilities will be closed on Tuesday, Jan. 21.

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    About the Authors
    Rebecca Salinas headshot

    Rebecca Salinas is the Digital Executive Producer at KSAT 12 News. A San Antonio native, Rebecca is an award-winning journalist who joined KSAT in 2019.

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    Gabby Jimenez is a digital journalist at KSAT. Gabby is a San Antonio native and joined the KSAT team in January 2025. A proud LSU alumna, she has reported for newspapers in Louisiana and Virginia, earning a Virginia Press Association award for Combination Photo and Story in 2024.



    As winter weather continues to impact the San Antonio area, several businesses, medical offices, and local governments have announced closures to ensure the safety of their employees and customers.

    Some of the closures include:

    – Several local grocery stores, such as H-E-B and Walmart, have adjusted their hours or closed their locations due to inclement weather.
    – Many medical offices and clinics have decided to close for the day, rescheduling appointments for a later date.
    – Local government offices, including city hall and county offices, have announced closures to protect employees and residents from hazardous road conditions.
    – Some schools and universities in the area have also announced closures or switched to remote learning options.

    It is important for residents to stay updated on closures and road conditions before venturing out in the winter weather. Stay safe and stay warm, San Antonio!

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  • AI Artificial Intelligence Primer for State & Local Governments Alan Shark PB

    AI Artificial Intelligence Primer for State & Local Governments Alan Shark PB



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    AI Artificial Intelligence Primer for State & Local Governments: A Guide by Alan Shark, Public Sector Technology Expert

    In this primer, Alan Shark, a renowned expert in public sector technology, provides a comprehensive introduction to AI (Artificial Intelligence) for state and local governments. With the rapid advancement of technology, AI has become a critical tool for governments to improve efficiency, enhance services, and make data-driven decisions.

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  • An Ethical Guide to Cyber Anonymity: Concepts, tools, and techniques to protect your anonymity from criminals, unethical hackers, and governments

    An Ethical Guide to Cyber Anonymity: Concepts, tools, and techniques to protect your anonymity from criminals, unethical hackers, and governments


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    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Packt Publishing (December 16, 2022)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 322 pages
    ISBN-10 ‏ : ‎ 1801810214
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 978-1801810210
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 1.25 pounds
    Dimensions ‏ : ‎ 9.25 x 7.52 x 0.67 inches


    In today’s digital age, protecting your online anonymity has become more important than ever. With the rise of cyber crimes, unethical hackers, and government surveillance, it’s crucial to take steps to safeguard your identity and privacy while surfing the web.

    Here are some concepts, tools, and techniques to help you maintain your cyber anonymity:

    1. Use a Virtual Private Network (VPN): A VPN encrypts your internet connection and routes it through a remote server, masking your IP address and hiding your online activity from prying eyes. This is especially useful when using public Wi-Fi networks, which are often targeted by hackers.

    2. Use Tor Browser: Tor is a free software that helps protect your anonymity online by routing your internet traffic through a network of volunteer-run servers. This prevents anyone from tracing your online activities back to you.

    3. Disable cookies and tracking: Many websites use cookies and tracking scripts to monitor your online behavior and collect data about you. By disabling cookies and using browser extensions like Privacy Badger or uMatrix, you can prevent websites from tracking you across the web.

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    By following these concepts, tools, and techniques, you can protect your anonymity online and reduce the risk of falling victim to cyber attacks, identity theft, or government surveillance. Stay vigilant and prioritize your privacy in the digital world.
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  • Generative Artificial Intelligence Use Cases in State & Local Governments: Scratching the surface of the “Why” & “How” to initiate implementing … through the lens of 100 use cases

    Generative Artificial Intelligence Use Cases in State & Local Governments: Scratching the surface of the “Why” & “How” to initiate implementing … through the lens of 100 use cases


    Price: $21.98
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    ASIN ‏ : ‎ B0BTRRC881
    Publisher ‏ : ‎ Independently published (February 4, 2023)
    Language ‏ : ‎ English
    Paperback ‏ : ‎ 186 pages
    ISBN-13 ‏ : ‎ 979-8376107843
    Item Weight ‏ : ‎ 8.1 ounces
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    Generative Artificial Intelligence (AI) has the potential to revolutionize the way state and local governments operate, improving efficiency, reducing costs, and enhancing citizen services. With its ability to analyze vast amounts of data and generate insights, AI can help governments make more informed decisions and better serve their constituents.

    Here are 100 use cases for Generative AI in state and local governments:

    1. Predictive policing to anticipate and prevent crimes
    2. Traffic management to optimize transportation systems
    3. Fraud detection to root out corruption
    4. Emergency response to coordinate resources during disasters
    5. Health monitoring to track public health trends
    6. Budget forecasting to allocate resources effectively
    7. Sentiment analysis to understand citizen feedback
    8. Language translation to provide multilingual services
    9. Document summarization to streamline information retrieval
    10. News monitoring to stay informed on relevant issues
    11. Social media analysis to gauge public opinion
    12. Speech recognition for efficient transcription
    13. Image recognition for identifying objects or faces
    14. Virtual assistants for answering citizen inquiries
    15. Chatbots for automating customer service
    16. Data cleaning to improve data quality
    17. Data visualization for better decision-making
    18. Pattern recognition to identify trends
    19. Natural language processing for analyzing text data
    20. Machine learning for predictive analytics
    21. Recommendation systems for personalized services
    22. Network analysis for understanding relationships
    23. Process automation to streamline workflows
    24. Resource optimization for cost savings
    25. Quality control for ensuring accuracy
    26. Risk assessment for informed decision-making
    27. Simulation modeling for scenario planning
    28. Supply chain management for efficient logistics
    29. Task scheduling for optimizing operations
    30. Time series analysis for forecasting trends
    31. Anomaly detection for identifying outliers
    32. Clustering for grouping similar entities
    33. Dimensionality reduction for simplifying data
    34. Feature selection for improving model performance
    35. Hyperparameter tuning for optimizing algorithms
    36. Model evaluation for assessing performance
    37. Model selection for choosing the best algorithm
    38. Overfitting prevention for avoiding biased results
    39. Cross-validation for validating models
    40. Ensemble learning for combining multiple models
    41. Gradient boosting for improving model performance
    42. Hyperparameter optimization for tuning models
    43. Model interpretation for understanding results
    44. Model validation for ensuring accuracy
    45. Model deployment for operationalizing AI
    46. Model maintenance for updating algorithms
    47. Model monitoring for detecting drift
    48. Model retraining for maintaining performance
    49. Model selection for choosing the best algorithm
    50. Model evaluation for assessing performance
    51. Overfitting prevention for avoiding biased results
    52. Cross-validation for validating models
    53. Ensemble learning for combining multiple models
    54. Gradient boosting for improving model performance
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    57. Model validation for ensuring accuracy
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    70. Model validation for ensuring accuracy
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    73. Model monitoring for detecting drift
    74. Model retraining for maintaining performance
    75. Model selection for choosing the best algorithm
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    77. Overfitting prevention for avoiding biased results
    78. Cross-validation for validating models
    79. Ensemble learning for combining multiple models
    80. Gradient boosting for improving model performance
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    98. Model maintenance for updating algorithms
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    100. Model retraining for maintaining performance

    These use cases only scratch the surface of the potential for Generative AI in state and local governments. By leveraging AI technologies, governments can improve decision-making, enhance citizen services, and drive innovation in public administration. To initiate implementing Generative AI in government, it is crucial to start with a clear understanding of the “Why” and “How” behind AI adoption, and to prioritize use cases that align with the goals and needs of the government agency. With the right approach and a strategic mindset, Generative AI can transform the way governments operate and deliver value to their constituents.
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  • Sustaining the States: The Fiscal Viability of American State Governments (ASPA Series in Public Administration and Public Policy)

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    In today’s world of political and economic uncertainty, the fiscal viability of American state governments is more important than ever. The American Society for Public Administration (ASPA) has released a new series in public administration and public policy titled “Sustaining the States: The Fiscal Viability of American State Governments” to address this critical issue.

    This series brings together leading experts in the field to explore the challenges facing state governments in maintaining their financial health and stability. From pension reform to budgetary constraints, from revenue generation to expenditure control, the series covers a wide range of topics essential to understanding the complex financial landscape of state governments.

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