SC’s sports betting prospects remain murky
But the newest bill is giving advocates renewed hope that legalization may finally be within reach, after years of trying to legalize sports betting.
Read MoreBut the newest bill is giving advocates renewed hope that legalization may finally be within reach, after years of trying to legalize sports betting.
Read MoreThe AI revolution is happening, one crop at a time.
Read MoreTable tennis, or ping pong, is one of the most popular sports around the world. Now, there is a growing scene in the Carolinas.
Read MoreXylazine, a large animal tranquilizer, is making its way into South Carolina’s illicit drug supply. But no one is sure how much is out there.
Read MoreTwo rugby clubs in Columbia that have been around for decades have built a family around playing rugby in the South.
Read MoreThe largest North American salamander is declining in population. A trio of USC undergraduates are researching how to bring it back.
Read MoreA new hate group is making its presence known in the Blythewood area, according to the Southern Poverty Law Center.
Read MoreHospitals and care systems in South Carolina — and the Southeast — are being hit with an influx of pediatric patients suffering from RSV, flu and COVID.
Read MoreDNR officials are enforcing stricter rules for hunters this season because of new cases of a deadly deer disease in North Carolina.
Read MoreWith a rise in conscientious shopping seen throughout the pandemic, the vintage clothing business has become a thriving industry accessible for anyone willing to rifle through massive bins of used clothing.
Read MoreTheatres in both Columbia and Charlotte are struggling with the pandemic and the question of when to return to in-person performances.
Read MoreNonprofits in Columbia and Charlotte work to showcase Native American and minority artistry throughout the Carolinas.
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