"$500 and he's a ghost," a South Carolina man allegedly told an undercover agent, referring to his black neighbor, authorities say.
Columbia resident Sean Ulczycki recognized as Oakton Community College fall 2017 President's Scholar
He loved the honesty of her picture on a dating website showing her bald head and pink boxing gloves. They married three years later.
Apple Watch is the latest device available through UnitedHealthcare Motion, one of the nation’s leading wearable device wellness programs
The parent company of the grocery stores, Southeastern Grocers, is closing 94 stores across the southeast.
Morgan Roof was arrested on weapons and drug charges after posting a message that “caused alarm” about National School Walkout, police said.
A South Carolina lawmaker says he will give away three handguns to teachers as bills to arm educators wend through his state’s legislature.
BREAKING: An Amtrak train heading from New York's Penn Station to Miami collided with a CSX freight train early Sunday in South Carolina.
BREAKING: South Carolina Republican Rep. Trey Gowdy, chairman of House Oversight Committee, says he will not seek re-election.
By Lucinda Demarco, M.D., Chief Medical Officer, UnitedHealthcare of South Carolina
A homeless South Carolina man is hailed as a hero for tackling and holding down a burly suspect in a gas station confrontation.
Jason Bell, whom jail records list as white, said he was trying to get lawmakers to understand the "untruths of black victimization."
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A Caucus lawyer argued that each legislative chamber has the right to make up its own rules governing internal structure and procedure.
South State shares have risen nearly 4 percent since the beginning of the year.
Quinn, 73, began his consulting busines in 1978, when South Carolina — now deep red — was dominated by Democrats.
Prosecutors say Richard Quinn tried to influence lawmakers without being a registered lobbyist.
The money could be repaid by reducing monthly bills or through direct rebates.
Thousands lost their jobs when the Jenkinsville project failed. Several lawsuits have been filed, some by disgruntled ratepayers.
The graffiti spray-painted on Salem Black River Church was discovered in late September.
Officials said six other soldiers were injured in the accident, two of them critically.
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South Carolina officials say two Hurricane Irma-related fatalities reported as a result of intense Monday storms moving through state.
Hurricane Irma strengthened to a Category 4 Sunday, leaving areas of South Carolina under a tropical storm warning.
South Carolina’s coast battens down after a hurricane watch went into effect Saturday morning as Irma made its advance on Florida.
After saying a mandatory evacuation of the coast was likely, S.C.’s governor now says the decision hinges on the next NWS forecast.
Hurricane Irma's projected path shifted westward Thursday night, leaving more questions about its impact on the Carolinas.
Massive evacuations from Florida, Georgia and South Carolina before Hurricane Irma lands have created gas shortages. Here's how to find gas.
Nursing homes and hospitals along the coast in South Carolina began evacuating Thursday, with more evacuation orders likely to come.
The utility and South Carolina Electric & Gas Co. decided last month to bail on the expansion of V.C. Summer Nuclear Station.
Felder has been arrested twice since enrolling. Last October, he was tasered by police stemming from a bar fight.
Sean Groubert was a state Highway Patrol trooper when he pulled over Levar Jones for a seat belt violation in Coumbia and shot him.
Legacy award program recognizes largest private companies in South Carolina
The Savannah River Site was key to a nonproliferation deal between the U.S. and Russia. Both nations agreed to convert plutonium into fuel.
Hainsley DaCosta Browne, who was on the run for months, was arrested hours after a media alert Friday asking for the public's help.
Acting Justice Costa Pleicones said the church is a hierarchical group, with a structure, — not a congregational entity, with no structure.
Utility executives say customers won't get refunds and are seeking permission from state regulators to recoup an additional $5 billion.
Templeton says she stands by a document that calls for state lawmakers to remove the Confederate battle flag from the Statehouse grounds.
Public Service Commission Chairman Swain Whitfield said the utilities' decision will "shatter lives, hopes and dreams."
"It became obvious to us" to end construction, said Santee Cooper CEO Lonnie Carter.