Public school students in South Carolina will soon no longer be allowed to use their cellphones from the morning tardy bell to the afternoon dismissal bell.
With just two months left before Election Day, the Charleston County Board of Voter Registration and Elections is pushing for Lowcountry voters to prepare.
The Upper Dorchester County Civic Organization held a candidate forum for those running for a position on the Dorchester School District Four school board this year.
A new South Carolina law dubbed the “Help Not Harm Act,” which carries implications for gender-affirming care for adults and children has been hit with a federal lawsuit.
South Carolina is scheduled to carry out its first execution in more than a decade next month, but when subsequent executions will take place is unclear.
The South Carolina Senate has started its homework assignment of coming up with a comprehensive bill to guide energy policy in a rapidly growing state and amid a quickly changing power-generation world.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Thursday he has joined a federal lawsuit against the Biden administration’s efforts to extend healthcare coverage to some illegal immigrants.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Wednesday the U.S. Court of Appeals granted the state’s request for an administrative injunction, temporarily blocking the Biden administration’s changes to Title IX.
The Democratic Party could make Harris its nominee as soon as Aug. 1 in a virtual vote, and could formalize the nomination of her running mate soon after.
President Joe Biden’s decision Sunday to exit the presidential race leaves open questions about what comes next, including finalizing who will be at the top of the ticket to replace him.
Lawmakers and Democratic Party officials across the Palmetto State are reacting to President Joe Biden’s announcement that he will not seek reelection in November.
While South Carolina remains one of 10 states that opted against expanding Medicaid when it became an option about a decade ago, a new study finds around 340,000 could benefit if the state changes course.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced on Wednesday a new court ruling is putting a temporary pause on new rules being implemented at schools, including some in the Lowcountry.
By The Associated Press and MICHELLE L. PRICE and MEG KINNARD
Nikki Haley, who was also elected twice as South Carolina governor, was added to the schedule after she was initially not among the list of speakers, according to her spokesperson.