South Carolina lawmakers and outside auditors have been investigating a mystery, multi-billion-dollar sum that had been reportedly sitting in state accounts, with no known owner.
That is how a scathing report from a US Attorney's Office, describes conditions at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center in Columbia, South Carolina.
And I think you will see us act on that,” he said. Associate Senate Minority Leader Ronnie Sabb (D) spoke about the need for ...
Anisa Khalifa: I’m Anisa Khalifa. This is the Broadside, where we tell stories from our home at the crossroads of the South. This week, how segregation found a new home in private academies, and ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — It turns out that $1.8 billion in South Carolina state funds weren’t just sitting in a bank account ...
COLUMBIA— As he opened a hearing, an Aiken County legislator shared Wednesday that more than half of his 130-acre farm was ...
As the fate of widely popular short-form video app TikTok hangs in the balance this week, creators, users and social media ...
The biggest All-American recognition in all of high school basketball is the McDonald’s All-American team. On Wednesday, the ...
Now, the House has revived last year’s bill, which is backed by the state’s major utilities: Dominion Energy, Santee Cooper ...
As the new legislative session begins, members of the South Carolina State Senate are debating South Carolina’s private ...
Federal investigators found in a report this week that a large jail in South Carolina vastly underreports the violence ...
South Carolina lawmakers are now back at work in Columbia, gaveling into their new legislative session Tuesday at noon.