SC legislators aim to fund private education — without violating constitution
An education scholarship bill is bouncing between the S.C. Senate and House of Representatives.
Read MoreAn education scholarship bill is bouncing between the S.C. Senate and House of Representatives.
Read MoreNeighbors worried apartments could replace a historic home. Now, council members are voting to rezone it – and possibly the whole street.
Read MoreA bill introduced in the House of Representatives would protect IVF care in South Carolina.
Read MoreWomen make up more than half of South Carolina’s population, but they only make up about 14% of the Legislature.
Read MoreThe house on Marion Street known as the Minton family home is getting a touch up that preserves its roots.
Read MoreThe South Carolina General Assembly is considering passing four gun bills that would restrict access to weapons for some but increase it for others.
Read MoreA Senate Medical Affairs subcommittee heard public testimony on two gender-identity bills.
Read MoreThe Senate Medical Affairs Committee invited several speakers to testify on two gender identity bills.
Read MoreRichard Eckstrom, the state’s comptroller general, resigned Thursday morning. He steps down as lawmakers were discussing removing him from office.
Read MoreThe proposed education bill would restrict the teaching of certain topics related to race and other sensitive topics in schools.
Read MorePost-pandemic, Prisma Health is building a new partnership with Habitat for Humanity in the Midlands to better connect with the community it serves.
Read MoreA list of who won what and where in Tuesday’s general election
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