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During the pandemic, many Americans discovered the ease of getting groceries delivered straight to their doorsteps. → Read More
During the pandemic, many American discovered the ease of getting groceries delivered straight to their doorsteps. → Read More
When Lester Young of Columbia was released from prison after serving 22 years, he was ready to find a job and begin the next chapter of his life outside incarceration. → Read More
Conservative states have renewed the push to create taxpayer-funded programs helping parents pay for religious and other private educational alternatives. → Read More
A month-and-a-half into its new legislative session, the General Assembly is in full swing at the South Carolina State House. → Read More
The day is now celebrated annually on the third Tuesday of every February. → Read More
A bill advancing at the State House would ban South Carolina cities and counties from enacting their own local restrictions on e-cigarette and vape sales. → Read More
In most school districts in SC, students only have one option for which public school they attend. → Read More
South Carolina will soon begin reviewing who is eligible for Medicaid for the first time in three years. → Read More
For more than a century, South Carolina law has prohibited the state from sending public dollars to private schools, including religious schools. → Read More
For more than a century, South Carolina law has prohibited the state from sending public dollars to private schools, including religious schools. → Read More
A bill that would restrict what can be taught and discussed about history and current events in South Carolina schools has moved closer to becoming law. → Read More
On Tuesday, senators began a debate on restrictions they just introduced a week before. → Read More
bill that could restart lethal injections in South Carolina is now awaiting a debate at the State House. → Read More
bill that could restart lethal injections in South Carolina is now awaiting a debate at the State House. → Read More
Lawmakers are fast-tracking a push to criminalize trafficking fentanyl in South Carolina, where it is currently not a law. → Read More
Law enforcement blamed cellphones as one of the major causes of the deadly, seven-hour riot. → Read More
For the first time in 35 years, South Carolina is poised to have only men on its state Supreme Court bench. → Read More
Hendrick returned to lawmakers with a big request: nearly $30 million to build a new juvenile detention center in Columbia. → Read More
Hendrick returned to lawmakers with a big request: nearly $30 million to build a new juvenile detention center in Columbia. → Read More