Captain Tonatte Mitchell made history last year as the first Black woman to lead the Charleston, S.C. Police Department.
South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette will be the featured guest at the upcoming Charleston Business & Brews event in March.
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Hosted on MSNSouth Carolina teachers may soon see better contracts with new Educator Assistance ActWorking conditions could soon improve for public school teachers in South Carolina. The State House unanimously passed the ...
South Korean officials have asked the Trump administration to exclude their country from U.S. plans to impose aggressive ...
In the about 1,000 days between her drunken-driving crash in May 2022 and her death, South Korean mainstream news organizations published at least around 2,000 stories on ...
Kimani Hamilton scored 20 points as High Point beat Charleston Southern 83-60 on Wednesday night for its ninth straight win.
A major bill advancing in South Carolina’s Senate could lower insurance rates, change lawsuit rules, and hold bars more accountable for drunk driving accidents.
Doctors are reprimanded for wrongfully prescribing opioids, sexual misconduct and patient neglect, but do the sanctions they ...
CHARLESTON, W.Va. — A Charleston man has been arrested and charged after a sexual abuse investigation. Bradley Allen Cooper, 60, has been charged with sexual abuse by a parent or guardian after ...
By: Jessica Holdman South Carolina Daily Gazette COLUMBIA — South Carolina’s public colleges have frozen tuition charged ...
City of Charleston leaders plan to move forward and begin the process of purchasing a site for fire station 20. The plot of ...
SC Gov. Henry McMaster calls on Congress to extend the 2017 Trump tax cuts, many of which are set to expire this year, calls ...
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