Mary Green, WIS News 10

Mary Green

WIS News 10

Columbia, SC, United States

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Past articles by Mary:

Bills would expand S.C. alcohol sales while putting more restrictions on those who serve it

During the pandemic, many Americans discovered the ease of getting groceries delivered straight to their doorsteps. → Read More

Bills would expand SC alcohol sales while restricting those who sell it

During the pandemic, many American discovered the ease of getting groceries delivered straight to their doorsteps. → Read More

Bill would ‘ban the box’ during hiring process for S.C. state government jobs

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

S. Carolina House OKs referendum on state aid for private ed

Conservative states have renewed the push to create taxpayer-funded programs helping parents pay for religious and other private educational alternatives. → Read More

One-on-one with Gov. Henry McMaster

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

South Carolina celebrates second annual HBCU Day at the State House

The day is now celebrated annually on the third Tuesday of every February. → Read More

Bill would block local laws on e-cigarettes, vapes from being enforced in SC

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

Open-enrollment bill would allow students to attend any public school across S.C.

In most school districts in SC, students only have one option for which public school they attend. → Read More

Up to 300K people could lose Medicaid coverage when S.C. begins reviewing eligibility soon

South Carolina will soon begin reviewing who is eligible for Medicaid for the first time in three years. → Read More

Bill aims to let voters decide if SC public dollars can be sent to private schools

For more than a century, South Carolina law has prohibited the state from sending public dollars to private schools, including religious schools. → Read More

Should S.C. be allowed to send public dollars to private schools? Bill aims to let voters decide

For more than a century, South Carolina law has prohibited the state from sending public dollars to private schools, including religious schools. → Read More

Bill to restrict what can be taught in S.C. classrooms passes in House of Representatives

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

S.C. Senate begins debate on six-week abortion ban; ban from conception advances to House floor

On Tuesday, senators began a debate on restrictions they just introduced a week before. → Read More

Bill that could restart lethal injections in SC advances to Senate floor

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 SC advances to Senate floor

bill that could restart lethal injections in South Carolina is now awaiting a debate at the State House. → Read More

SC House passes bill to criminalize fentanyl trafficking

Lawmakers are fast-tracking a push to criminalize trafficking fentanyl in South Carolina, where it is currently not a law. → Read More

SC attorney general, prisons chief renew call to jam cellphones at state prisons

Law enforcement blamed cellphones as one of the major causes of the deadly, seven-hour riot. → Read More

SC legislature delays judicial elections, sparking criticisms of selection process, court representation

For the first time in 35 years, South Carolina is poised to have only men on its state Supreme Court bench. → Read More

DJJ asks for $30M for new detention center, saying current facility overcrowded and ‘not safe’

Hendrick returned to lawmakers with a big request: nearly $30 million to build a new juvenile detention center in Columbia. → Read More

DJJ asks for $30M for new detention center, saying current facility overcrowded and ‘not safe’

Hendrick returned to lawmakers with a big request: nearly $30 million to build a new juvenile detention center in Columbia. → Read More