Covington Drive wildfire flare-ups prompt smoke notice
Horry County officials are warning nearby residents of smoke in the air due to fare-ups related to the Covington Drive Fire.
Horry County officials are warning nearby residents of smoke in the air due to fare-ups related to the Covington Drive Fire.
Bon Secours health system officials say South Carolina’s lung cancer rate remains higher than the national average.
Today marks tax day for many people across the United States but not here in South Carolina.
Highs will climb into the 80s in the days ahead.
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The president hinted in a social media post Thursday at moving to fire Powell.
As part of Child Abuse Prevention month, hundreds of supporters of the Children’s Advocacy Center gathered at the South Carolina State Capitol.
South Carolina banker and co-conspirator to convicted killer and fraudster Alex Murdaugh pleads guilty.
South Carolina’s Supreme Court has granted state prosecutors more time to respond to convicted killer, Alex Murdaugh’s appeal.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced the release of two new legislatively mandated posters for use across the state.
The filing for this petition comes after State Senators scheduled a hearing to consider his removal from office.
Pascoe's decision leaves three Democrats left holding solicitor titles, with Republicans holding the other 13.
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Gamecocks coach Dawn Staley attended the WNBA draft where three of her players were selected in the second round.
Texas went 15-1 against the SEC in the regular season and shared the conference title with the Gamecocks.
Clemson had been one of three Power Four schools that did not sell alcohol.
The Gamecocks are headed to the Final Four for a fifth straight year.
Sen. Chris Van Hollen of Maryland made the trip to El Salvador on Wednesday, where he met with the country's vice president.
Jobless claim applications fell by 9,000 to 215,000 for the week ending April 12, the Labor Department said Thursday.
The commitment reiterated remarks he made during a Cabinet meeting last week about a “massive testing and research effort” by the Health Department
Judge James E. Boasberg threatened to launch hearings and potentially refer the matter for prosecution.
The lawsuit follows weeks of feuding between the administration and Democratic Gov. Janet Mills that has led to threats to cut off federal funding.
A judge denied bail and ordered Cody Balmer held on charges including attempted homicide, terrorism and arson.
U.S. stocks dropped as the costs of U.S. restrictions on global trade compounded.
South Carolina’s Senate Finance Committee passed a $14.4 billion proposal Wednesday that cuts all earmarks from the state’s budget.
The federal government has terminated hundreds of international student visas across the country, including South Carolina.
Crews are working to restore power to Puerto Rico after a blackout across the entire island affected the main airport, several hospitals and hotels filled with Easter vacationers
Ten New York prison guards have been charged in connection with the fatal beating of a 22-year-old prison inmate, including two charged with murder
Nine jurors have been picked on the second day of jury selection in Harvey Weinstein’s #MeToo rape retrial in New York
The head of Myanmar’s military government has granted amnesty to nearly 4,900 prisoners to mark the country's traditional new year
Ukrainian officials say Russian forces launched a massive drone attack on the southeastern Ukrainian city of Dnipro, killing three people including a child and wounding dozens
Stitch by stitch, artisans have worked for months on the elaborate garments that will debut this week in Holy Week processions across Guatemala and beyond
The Trump administration issued an order Wednesday to stop construction on a major offshore wind project to power more than 500,000 New York homes.
The president hinted in a social media post Thursday at moving to fire Powell.
The transactions could spark an investigation by federal housing officials and the Justice Department.
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