The Post and Courier, South Carolina's largest newspaper, announces the honorees of the 5th annual 12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina project, presented by Huntington Bank. Launching during
As scores on a national test of math and reading continued a downward slide, South Carolina students held steady, improved or at least declined at a slower rate.
South Carolina's idea of school choice is promoting private and charter schools at the expense of public education. It all goes back to civil rights.
As water seeps beneath roadways and freezes, there's an increased chance of a pothole to develop. Drivers can report hazards to SCDOT or local municipalities.
A pause on federal funding by the Trump administration caused confusion but South Carolina Medicaid, after an initial delay, was ultimately unaffected by it.
The South Carolina General Assembly gaveled in the 126th Legislative Session on Jan. 14. Representatives from the Aiken County Legislative Delegation got off to a fast start. Pictured, left to right,
Lowcountry water towers have etched their place in history and pop culture. But this new tank will store water, maintain pressure, and provide for emergencies
Justice John Few authored an unanimous opinion affirming the Rashawn Vertez Carter's convictions for first-degree burglary, kidnapping, armed robbery and two weapons charges.
South Carolina's Commerce Department wants $150 million to read new industrial sites. Why don't lawmakers put as much thought into the roads needed for traffic?
How do warming arctic temperatures and a wavier jet stream combine to create snowfall across South Carolina? It's complicated.
(CHARLESTON, S.C.)- The Post and Courier, South Carolina's largest newspaper, announces the honorees of the 5th annual 12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina project, presented by Huntington Bank.
The 4th Circuit U.S. Court of Appeals upheld Stephen Corey Bryant's death penalty in South Carolina who appealed the sentence citing intellectual disabilities.