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Past articles by Kaitlin:

Revealing deposition claims Alex Murdaugh told man to keep quiet about who was driving boat before deadly crash

New court documents filed Wednesday revealed why Connor Cook told attorneys the Murdaughs and some law enforcement officers may have been trying to frame him as the driver of a boat involved in a deadly crash in Beaufort County in 2019. → Read More

Feds say South Carolina is a top source for illegal guns found in Northeastern cities

The federal government is cracking down on guns being bought or stolen in southern states that end up in the hands of criminals. → Read More

Police prepare as new open carry law in South Carolina takes effect

Next weekend, a new gun law goes into effect in the Palmetto State, and it allows anyone over the age of 21 with a concealed weapons permit to openly carry their firearms. → Read More

Police prepare as new open carry law in South Carolina takes effect

Next weekend, a new gun law goes into effect in the Palmetto State, and it allows anyone over the age of 21 with a concealed weapons permit to openly carry their firearms. → Read More

Health officials warn fake ‘blue pills’ are causing hundreds of overdoses in SC

South Carolina’s Opioid Emergency Response Team has issued a warning about a new counterfeit pain pill blamed for hundreds of opioid overdoses across the state. → Read More

MUSC terminates 5 employees who did not get COVID-19 vaccine

MUSC Health officials confirmed Wednesday that five employees have been fired from the hospital system for not receiving a COVID-19 vaccine in accordance with a new policy established in April. → Read More

MUSC terminates 5 employees who did not get COVID-19 vaccine

MUSC Health officials confirmed Wednesday that five employees have been fired from the hospital system for not receiving a COVID-19 vaccine in accordance with a new policy established in April. → Read More

Court documents reveal potential conspiracy to shift blame for deadly boat crash away from Paul Murdaugh

Court documents filed Wednesday revealed new details about the Beaufort County boat crash that led to the death of a teenaged girl in 2019. → Read More

Charleston’s John C. Calhoun statue could go to SC State Museum

Charleston officials confirmed Thursday that the city is involved in ongoing discussions with the South Carolina State Museum about the future of the John C. Calhoun statue. → Read More

Daughter of Emanuel 9 victim believes better background checks could have prevented tragedy

Nearly six years after the tragedy inside Mother Emanuel AME Church, the Charleston loophole remains intact. → Read More

Mask rules, other changes announced for PGA Championship on Kiawah Island

The 2021 Championship will be employing several COVID-19 health and wellness protocols to keep everyone safe. → Read More

Third effort to block transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports faces opposition

LGBTQ advocates fought another bill focused on keeping transgender athletes from competing in women’s sports in South Carolina. The legislation went before lawmakers Thursday with more than a dozen people signed up to testify. → Read More

Georgetown Co. faces shortage in paramedics, shuffles crews to cover communities

Georgetown County Fire and EMS officials are reorganizing their resources as they struggle to hire and keep paramedics on the job. → Read More

Former Marine reunites with bomb dog 8 years after the pair served together overseas

A former infantry Marine living in South Carolina was reunited with the bomb dog that once served by his side. → Read More

Former Marine reunites with bomb dog 8 years after the pair served together overseas

A former infantry Marine living in South Carolina was reunited with the bomb dog that once served by his side. → Read More

Former Marine reunites with bomb dog 8 years after the pair served together overseas

A former infantry Marine living in South Carolina was reunited with the bomb dog that once served by his side. → Read More

MUSC begins COVID-19 study to understand impacts on cancer patients

Researchers with MUSC’s Hollings Cancer Center are working to understand how COVID-19 can impact cancer patients and their treatments as a part of a nationwide study. → Read More

DHEC responds to transparency questions regarding press briefing strategy

Since late November, the South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control has required reporters to submit questions hours ahead of scheduled press briefings where DHEC officials are made available for comment on the COVID-19 pandemic. → Read More

Some attorneys worry about continued suspension of in-person jury trials in SC

The pandemic has demanded unprecedented changes to the South Carolina’s court system as in-person proceedings remain suspended under an order from the state Supreme Court. → Read More

Lawmakers consider bill to allow open carry in South Carolina

The Palmetto State is one of only five states in the country without legislation that allows some form of open carry. → Read More