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Cities and counties across South Carolina could soon see their state funding taken away if they enact local bans on conversion therapy for minors.
South Carolina’s capital city could likely lose millions of dollars in state funding if it does not repeal a local law that has been in place for four years.
The U.S. Supreme Court's current term includes cases involving birthright citizenship, guns, gender-affirming medical care ...
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall writes about how Billie Jean King’s ties to South Carolina make a local school district’s ...
The Indiana Fever selected South Carolina guard Bree Hall with the 20th overall pick in Monday's 2025 WNBA draft. More on the franchise's second selection of the day: Hall grew up in Ohio ...
A picture biography of tennis great Billie Jean King had been placed elsewhere in local schools, requiring parental permission to read, because the player mentions she’s gay and married to a woman.
Columbia currently bans licensed therapists from offering conversion therapy. Attorney General Alan Wilson has called that policy unconstitutional.
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INTO on MSNA trans women was arrested for a “somebody needs to do it” style Nancy Mace tweetRecently, a transgender woman was arrested in South Carolina for allegedly making a death threat against South Carolina ...
Columbia City Council will take a first vote Tuesday on a new ordinance that would repeal the city’s ban on conversion therapy.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has expressed support for a recent Executive Order issued by President Donald Trump that mandates federal prisons ho ...
The Supreme Court is deciding major cases about the ability to block Trump's policies, religious rights and gender-affirming ...
Rep. Nancy Mace called for accountability and criticized a culture of violence against elected officials, especially women, ...
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