Joe Biden expected to conclude last day as president in Charleston SC with visit to Royal Missionary Baptist Church and International African American Museum.
Legislature allows government to pay for electricity hogs to move to South Carolina, forcing utilities to build plants consumers pay for in higher power bills.
As congressional leaders eye deep cuts to Medicaid, it could hurt rural mothers and children most, especially in South Carolina where they depend on it more.
Sen Greg Hembree says Supreme Court thinks lottery money is different than taxes. Gov Henry McMaster wants to allow debit card purchases to increase sales.
The last snowfall across the Lowcountry was 2018. The SC Department of Transportation, Charleston International Airport and municipalities say they are ready.
As there is every offseason, there was a lot of movement on South Carolina's football roster from the end of the regular season to after the bowl game.
A South Carolina Department of Administration report revealed origins of a $1.8 billion accounting discrepancy that has puzzled lawmakers and residents alike.
The Johns Island area has arts events all year long such as the annual Freshfield Village Art Walk and nature awaits at Angel Oak Park and Stono River Park.
House Speaker Murrell Smith has pledged investigations into South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis' handling of a $1.8 billion accounting error made by his office that was allowed to fester for years.
The nonprofit Atlantic Housing Foundation is selling three subsidized apartment complexes in the Upstate that for years have suffered deplorable conditions.
Because of a major realignment of the atrium lobby of the Columbia Mills Building, whose principal tenant is the South Carolina State Museum, the Confederate Relic Room and Military Museum
Five years after the COVID-19 pandemic hit South Carolina and the U.S., it is still changing health care, from wastewater testing to daily use of telemedicine.