After a frantic 24 hours of floor fights, failed votes and quiet backroom dealmaking, the S.C. Senate on Thursday passed a ...
It’s not every day you catch a South Carolina superintendent of education trying to wriggle out from under tough questions by ...
Several Charleston City Council members were blindsided by news that employees at city-rented downtown office space rely on electric blankets to keep warm, noise-canceling headphones to drown out ...
It shows the “diploma divide” – a red/blue graphic of the statewide percentage of adults with college degrees and whether ...
And just a few hours later, the S.C. Senate passed a sweeping highway reform bill aimed at overhauling the way state roads are built and maintained. But Baruch Feigenbaum, senior managing director of ...
South Carolina’s largest pet-friendly festival is back this weekend with live music, brews, a chili cook-off and all the oysters you can eat.
Images of seven enslaved individuals were officially welcomed home March 11 to South Carolina, the place where the historically significant daguerreotypes were originally created in 1850.
“The reason we opened the market was because a lot of Afghan people here don’t have the spices and the rice,” Garner said. “Also, we have a lot of fresh [Halal] meat. People come weekly for fresh meat ...
While some people push broccoli around their plates, wondering if it would be so bad to just toss it, the College of ...
GOP U.S. Sen. Tim Scott on Wednesday said he would seek a third full term to the U.S. Senate -- despite pledging earlier that he wouldn't because he believed in term limits.
A federal grand jury in Charleston has returned a five-count indictment presented by the U.S. Attorney’s Office that accuses ...
Dozens of candidates across the state lined up Monday to formally file their candidacies for a range of public offices, from ...
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