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A formal complaint has been filed against Gaffney City Councilman Titus Dawkins regarding his primary residency in the city. There have been claims he does not live in the district he represents. Dawkins was elected to office on Aug. 13.
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This week, barring clemency from Gov. Henry McMaster or an unexpected stay, Freddie Owens will be killed by lethal injection Sept. 20, making him the first person in South Carolina in 13 years to be executed.
A large crowd showed up early and endured wet weather to set the scene for ESPN's "College GameDay" show outside Williams-Brice Stadium for the Gamecocks' game with LSU.
South Carolina and No. 16 LSU met on Saturday.
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South Carolina showed all of its sides against LSU, both good and bad, but that pattern is going to have to end eventually. Read moreHamilton: The USC experience means not picking a lane
A statement issued by Wilson's office on Friday said the veteran lawmaker is expected to be discharged from a hospital in the coming days. Read moreSC Congressman Joe Wilson gets pacemaker after health scare in Washington DC
Under state law, the governor has the authority to grant clemency, but it's a power that has not been exercised in South Carolina since the U.S. resumed executions nearly half a century ago. Read moreHalt death penalty execution, civil rights groups asks Gov. McMaster with a week to go
Kamala Harris speaks in Charlotte about her debate performance and how she'll continue campaign efforts to win swing state North Carolina. Read more'Not Going Back': Harris campaigns in Charlotte with 2 months to go to election