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.

Florence County economic development shifts as state withdraws funding for EV project

Florence, South Carolina - The State Fiscal Accountability Authority (SFAA) has decided to revoke $111 million in bonds originally granted for the development of...

Florence business leader donates to Florence-Darlington Technical College to strengthen local technical education

Florence, South Carolina - Glenn and Traci Godfrey have generously donated $35,500 to Florence-Darlington Technical College (FDTC) to create annual scholarships for students working...

Columbia launches mobile recreation van to bring fun and fitness to underserved areas

Columbia, South Carolina - Set to premiere in St. Anna's Park on January 30, the Park and Play mobile recreation van, announced by the...

DOJ files lawsuit in North Carolina against S.C., companies from other states for artificially inflating rent prices impacting millions

South Carolina - The U.S. Department of Justice has filed a lawsuit against six major landlords, including Charleston-based Greystar Real Estate Partners LLC, in...

AG Alan Wilson issues stark warning to South Carolina residents regarding possible health risks

South Carolina - Purchasing unlicensed and compounded tirzepatide and semaglutide medications poses growing risks, according a strong warning issued by South Carolina Attorney General...

State and federal efforts intensify to support Hurricane Helene survivors in South Carolina, massive help for thousands

South Carolina - Following Hurricane Helene's devastating impact, South Carolina residents are being given a longer lifeline for vital recovery help. Providing much-needed relief...

South Carolina, Florida, Texas among the states set to leave millions of children hungry

Nearly 10 million children all around the United States could experience more food insecurity next summer as the January 1 deadline looms for states...

Governor McMaster requests federal disaster declaration after devastating Midlands flooding

Columbia, South Carolina - Following devastating flooding last November that affected the Midlands, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster formally asked for a Major Presidential Disaster...

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