South Carolina’s largest in-state college scholarship program is expanding to cover more than 45,000 students in Spartanburg County public schools.
Caitlyn’s getting older. Perhaps the most famous shelter animal in the 150-year history of the Charleston Animal Society, she ...
A federal appeals court overturned the conviction and sentence of a man accused of conspiring with convicted murderer Alex ...
Chef Michael Toscano is no stranger to new ventures as the founding force behind Le Farfalle, da Toscano Porchetta Shop, da ...
Twenty-five rhesus macaque primates returned safely over the weekend to the Yemassee lab they broke out of Wednesday, but 18 ...
The title of the page on the Library of Congress website got my attention: “Thomas Jefferson to Brack, March 2, 1788, in French.” For some reason — who knows why? — when tooling around on the ...
The High Water Festival will return to North Charleston’s Riverfront Park on April 26-27 with a lineup that will include ...
Charleston County voters sent a clear message to County Council members by voting down a half-penny sales tax to fund roads ...
U.S. Sen. Tim Scott, the Charleston Republican who was one of several GOP politicians last year to drop out of the 2024 ...
The Gibbes Museum of Art is celebrating the 15th anniversary of its 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art with a major new ...
The City of Charleston is adding 52 new positions to the coming fiscal year’s budget, bringing the balanced draft budget’s total to about $330 million.
After a red wave election that handed South Carolina Republicans virtually unchecked power in all three branches of state government, the question for GOP leaders is clear: What do they plan to do ...