A former City of Charleston firefighter has been paid $80,000 from the state’s insurance reserve fund after a lawsuit claiming he had permanent hearing loss from a “hazing” incident.
South Carolina Representative Nancy Mace held a town hall in a private community in Beaufort County after weeks of some of her constituents asking for one.
A local non-profit organization is taking on the Trump administration in court, and on Wednesday morning, a federal judge asked the government to find and provide relevant proof of its side ahead of official arguments in the coming weeks.
The Federal Bureau of Investigations has released its annual Internet Crime Complaint Center Report, bringing to light new trends in crimes against South Carolinians.
Reality Church in Goose Creek and The Formation Project are getting human trafficking victims back on their feet with a new support home in Berkeley County.
The day after South Carolina senators took the historic step of voting to remove the state’s elected treasurer from office, he hasn’t lost his job yet, and may never lose it.
Dorchester County Council leaders and park staff are celebrating Earth Day by officially opening the county’s second kayak launch, the furthest upriver public access to the Ashley River.
The mother of the New York teen murdered during a 2009 spring break trip to Myrtle Beach has filed new court documents in her recently won lawsuit against her daughter’s killer looking to seize his assets.
The man convicted and sentenced in the 2015 deaths of nine people at Mother Emanuel AME Church in downtown Charleston is making a bid to avoid the death penalty.
The Charleston Museum is highlighting Lowcountry ties to American history ahead of the 250th Anniversary of the American Revolution with a new way to explore a historic home.
The family of three Colleton County women killed in a crash says they are hurt by the judge’s sentence for the former Charleston County deputy convicted in their deaths.