Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X As a state Senate subcommittee began debate Wednesday in Columbia over a bill to criminalize ...
South Carolina teachers and principals are using terms like “phenomenal” and “a confidence booster” to describe $4.6 million in teacher merit-based bonuses distributed through Beemok Education’s ...
A recurring event for local tech savvy developers and computer aficionados is bringing participants together this weekend to ...
A federal judge in Charleston on Monday sentenced former South Carolina banker Russell Laffitte to five years in federal prison after his guilty plea to multiple charges, including bank and wire fraud ...
As a state Senate subcommittee began debate Wednesday in Columbia over a bill to criminalize abortion, hundreds protested at the S.C. Statehouse.
The Gibbes Museum of Art has landed the inaugural stop next month of a high-profile tour of etchings of 17th-century Dutch master Rembrandt.
The nearly 40,000 active-duty military members stationed in South Carolina remain working without pay during the ongoing ...
President Donald J. Trump wants the state of South Carolina to surrender your private voter data to the U.S. Department of ...
The federal government shut down at midnight Tuesday after a deadlocked Congress failed to reach a deal with the White House on funding before the beginning of the new fiscal year.
Cities and counties along the South Carolina coast relaxed a bit Sunday as tracking from the National Weather Service ...
A legendary Charleston butchery is back … in North Charleston. In 1972, the late Ernest Murray Sr. opened Murray’s Links and Sausages on Cannon Street. A few years later, he moved the family-owned ...
Film star and Charleston resident Bill Murray won’t be wandering the crowd Oct. 11, the second day of North Charleston’s Riverfront Revival music festival in North Charleston.
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