A push to reinstate South Carolina’s private school voucher program has just cleared a major hurdle at the State House.
Elliott said additional costs to South Carolina power companies could be recovered. Utilities, for instance, could charge big industries for the right to use power lines, even if the utilities are buying power outside the state.
Online records show a passenger jet involved in a mid-air collision with an Army helicopter was at a South Carolina airport hours before the deadly crash.
Jeff Leopard has been on dialysis treatments for his kidneys as he desperately searches for a perfect match. The hope for a donor seeming more and more possible, after someone saw a sign for help and decided to post about it on Facebook.
The fire damaged more than 10,000 square feet of production space at the plant, which was founded in the area in 1941 and is the largest employer in Saluda County and the Batesburg-Leesville area, just to the west of Lexington County and the Midlands’ larger population centers.
By Laura PattersonDaily Record of Dunn NORTH MYRTLE BEACH, SC – Three area musicians were recognized for their talents when the Carolina Country Music Association held its annual awards
The Bears will host San Jose State on September 9, 2028, and will play a road game against the Spartans on September 13, 2031. This seems like an attempt to play more nonconferenc
A Senate bill that would regulate the hemp industry in South Carolina now sits in committee with the Department of Agriculture and Natural Resources.
The coroner said on impact, the freightliner’s saddle fuel tanks ruptured causing the rig to explode in flames.
Gov. Henry McMaster reacted to a deadly mid-air collision in Washington, D.C. between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet.
A push to reinstate South Carolina’s private school voucher program cleared a major hurdle at the State House on Thursday.
Aiken County is set to be on track to have more people without homes than in the past. The county is wrapping up its annual “point in time”, or PIT, count.