South Carolina women struggle to get seat at table in Legislature
Women make up more than half of South Carolina’s population, but they only make up about 14% of the Legislature.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Dec 6, 2023
Women make up more than half of South Carolina’s population, but they only make up about 14% of the Legislature.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Nov 10, 2023
The Vietnam War ended 50 years ago. Today, Columbia honored the veterans who served in Vietnam at the 45th annual Veterans Day parade.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Nov 7, 2023
Tem Miles and each of the incumbent candidates won in West Columbia’s elections Tuesday.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter, Camdyn Bruce and Win Hammond | Oct 30, 2023
But did Haley’s event at the Statehouse violate state laws for using the facility because it was a campaign event?
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Oct 27, 2023
AI-generated child sex abuse material concerns South Carolina’s attorney general. But lawmakers say it’s not a part of the immediate conversation.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Oct 27, 2023
She was the state’s first female governor. She served as United Nations ambassador under President Trump. Can she win her own state as a stepping stone to become the Republican Party’s nominee?
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Sep 25, 2023
Maybe it’s time for your cat to be on the other side of the window. On a leash, of course!
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Sep 21, 2023
Mothers, fathers, brothers and sisters will gather in Columbia this weekend. Businesses are ready.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter | Sep 14, 2023
Cayce residents are complaining on social media about herbicides spreading to their yards, killing plants and harming pets.
Read MoreBy Claire Carter and Sophia Laico | Sep 8, 2023
Students are putting in work to restore a Vietnam War helicopter.
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