They say momentum is in place for something to get done.
A look at 'Someone Different - An Engineer for Congress.'
A look at the former Charleston County Councilman.
A look at the Libertarian Party's nominee for the seat, also seeking the Republican nomination.
A look at the candidates seeking the Republican nomination in District 1.
A look at the former sheriff of Dorchester Co.
The Columbia city councilman announced his candidacy Tuesday.
Florence County Republican Kris Crawford was quoted as saying, "...It is good politics to oppose the black guy in the White House right now..."
Bill would require a prescription for cough medication.
It came at an event at the Charleston School of Law.
Dems want a three-year plan that would come from federal dollars.
The former State Senator bashes Turner personally, professionally and politically.
The two-term governor will speak at the 2013 Issues Conference on March 23.
The only female on the GOP side of the race slams six of her male rivals.
Former Dorchester Co. Sheriff picks up backing of influential group.
The state's new U.S. Senator opened an office in downtown Columbia, as well as in North Charleston and Greenville.
Joyce Dickerson was named chair of the National Foundation for Women Legislators.
Set at the port, the likely Democratic nominee talks jobs.
Kuhn responds, tries to draw in Grooms and Limehouse.
But agree to continue funding the government.
Bill would improve reporting between mental health community to law enforcement.
Outsider candidate continues introduction to voters.
Some think that clinics like the one Christ Central Ministries opened can in the gaps for the uninsured.
Energy facility hit by sequestration.
Three men endorsed by allies.
The Distinguished Warfare Medal would rate higher than either the Bronze Star or Purple Heart.
Likely Democratic nominee in SC1 lays out policy positions.
Result further muddies the crowded race.
SC Rep slams Supreme Court justice for ruling.
The measure passed anyway.
What constitutes a fair wage could become an issue in the special election.
Questions and answers came fast and furious at Propeller Forum and current and past officeholders were ready.
The Democratic strategist talks about the effects of sequestration on South Carolina.
Republican from Lexington calls Pres. Obama the 'campaigner in chief.'
Patch will 'live-tweet' tonight's Republican candidates event in Charleston.
The city has issued a boil water advisory for residents of Whitwood Circle.
Ann Timberlake says that voters have a right to know what effect climate change will have on South Carolina.
Senator says 'the law has not seen background checks as important.'
The young legislator presents himself as the face of much-needed change.
On brink of inland port groundbreaking Greer group talks infrastructure and tax reform with governor.