It’s time for South Carolina to get a new nickname that better reflects what really happens at the Statehouse in Columbia.
In fact, Columbia wasn’t incorporated as a village until 1805 and as a city in 1854. For many a condescending Charlestonian, Columbia is an easy butt of jokes about everything from being the hottest ...
S.C. senators push AI chatbot rules despite Trump opposition By Jack O’Toole, Statehouse bureau | An increasingly testy ...
Charleston is no stranger to change, and it seems like everywhere you look there’s a new restaurant. While the city isn’t ...
A Senate Medical Affairs subcommittee will meet again this morning to take public comment and decide whether to advance the ...
A 68-year-old West Ashley woman who died at her home earlier this year while estranged from her family has joined a growing ...
An increasingly testy standoff between the Trump White House and state lawmakers of both parties came to South Carolina this ...
Earmarks — or what lawmakers these days prefer to call “community investments” — will return to South Carolina next week when ...
The topic of indigo crops up in the Charleston arts scene as reliably in the rotation of local exhibitions as if it were the ...
Ten candidates vying for the GOP nomination for South Carolina’s first congressional district answered questions at a ...
South Carolina legislators are considering an increase in state fees on electric vehicles (EVs) to $400 every two years, up ...
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