Kinsley Brown

Editor Kinsley Brown oversees daily news operations, story development, and editorial standards at Florence News Journal. With nearly a decade of experience in South Carolina journalism, she has covered state and local politics, education, and government accountability for multiple outlets. She brings a strong focus on clear, accurate, and reader-first storytelling. Kinsley holds a degree in journalism and has received several recognitions for both her editing and reporting. She is especially committed to mentoring emerging journalists and ensuring Florence News Journal maintains rigorous editorial integrity.

Ice cream, DJs, and healing energy set the tone for inclusive mental health event on Saturday, May 3

Columbia, South Carolina - A dynamic community event focused on mental health awareness and support, the Annual Mindful Steps Walk, is set to be hosted by...

Broad bipartisan coalition of attorneys general warns de-banking practices threaten free speech and religious liberty

AG Alan Wilson is joined by attorneys general from North Dakota, Georgia, Ohio, Florida, Montana, Louisiana, Alabama, Texas, Idaho, Oklahoma, Arkansas, Nebraska, West Virginia,...

Dems concerned as President Trump hints at potential third term and he looks serious: “Dangerous threat to our democracy”

South Carolina – Around the time when Trump returned to the White House office earlier this year, Congressman Andy Ogles from Tennessee introduced a...

Publix confirms first Florence location with 47,000-square-foot store bringing jobs, retail options, and economic growth to the Pee Dee region

Florence, South Carolina - Residents of Florence will soon be able to shop at a new Publix supermarket as the corporation has verified intentions...

GOP-led states support President Trump, legally asking courts to stop blocking Trump’s policies and keep Americans safe

Attorneys General from South Carolina and Virginia lead the effort. Alabama, Alaska, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Idaho, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Mississippi, Missouri, Montana,...

Columbia opens new grant applications for innovative youth-driven sustainability solutions, now with $150,000 fund

Columbia, South Carolina - The City of Columbia has been chosen to get an extra $100,000 from Bloomberg Philanthropies to support its pioneering Youth...

Several conservative states push for the right of religious charter schools to receive state funds

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is joined by AGs from Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Louisiana, Missouri, Montana, Nebraska, Ohio, and Texas. South Carolina...

Florence launches city-wide hiring event on March 20 to fill key public service positions with on-site interviews

Florence, South Carolina - The City of Florence is gearing up for a major employment initiative, inviting job seekers to its City-Wide Hiring Event...

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