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Engaged South Carolinians exercise right to vote
By Andrea Betancourt | Nov 3, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
South Carolinians speak their minds at the polls
By Savannah Tranter | Nov 3, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
Barrett Supreme Court nomination aligns with conse...
By Samantha Winn | Oct 15, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Politics, Trending | 0
Social media uproar over Trump taxes is short-live...
By Christopher Lorensen | Oct 9, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
Rep. Clyburn urges South Carolinians to vote early
By Christopher Lorensen | Oct 6, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Politics | 0
Trump and Biden locked in battle for presidency
by Matthew Edwards and Caleb Gilbert | Nov 3, 2020 | Local | 0
President Donald Trump won South Carolina according to Fox News and the Associated Press late...
Read MoreEngaged South Carolinians exercise right to vote
by Andrea Betancourt, Shelby Beckler, Samantha Winn and Matthew Edwards | Nov 3, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
Carolina News & Reporter talked to voters around the state as the raucous 2020 presidential election came to a close.
Read MoreSouth Carolinians speak their minds at the polls
by Savannah Tranter, Hallie Hayes, Caleb Gilbert, Christopher Lorensen and Amoni Jerman | Nov 3, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
South Carolinians were enthusiastic as they cast ballots in the 2020 presidential election and expressed their opinions about the future of the country.
Read MoreBarrett Supreme Court nomination aligns with conservative values, Graham says
by Samantha Winn | Oct 15, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Politics, Trending | 0
Supreme Court nominee Amy Coney Barrett fulfills the conservative values that Senate Republicans are looking for, but how she rules on the court is still to be seen.
Read MoreSocial media uproar over Trump taxes is short-lived in S.C.
by Christopher Lorensen | Oct 9, 2020 | Homepage slider | 0
News and information can be overwhelming during an election year. Officials at the University of South Carolina’s Social Media Insights Lab said 2020 is no exception.
Read MoreRep. Clyburn urges South Carolinians to vote early
by Christopher Lorensen | Oct 6, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Politics | 0
House Majority Whip Rep. James E. Clyburn (D-S.C.) encourages citizens to take advantage of the ability to vote early to ensure their vote is counted and to set the country on the path of their choosing.
Read MoreRemembering Ruth Bader Ginsburg’s legacy
by Samantha Winn and Amoni Jerman | Sep 24, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News | 0
The sudden death of Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg has led to protests and vigils in her honor. Republican Sen. Lindsey Graham is one of top leaders moving quickly in support of President Trump filling her seat prior to the general election.
Read MoreClyburn swings his support to Biden
by McKenzie Lindberg | Feb 26, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Special Project - Election 2020 | 0
Rep. Jim Clyburn on Wednesday urged South Carolinians to vote for Joe Biden in Saturday’s Democratic presidential primary.
Read MoreTrump champions his work on criminal justice reform
by Ashley Dale Henslee | Oct 25, 2019 | Homepage slider, Trending | 0
Photos by Hayden Blakeney President Donald Trump touted his administration’s work on criminal...
Read MoreTrump visit expected to bring crowds, baby Trump balloons
by Genna Contino | Oct 24, 2019 | Homepage slider, Trending | 0
President Donald Trump is visiting Benedict College Friday. What will the response be from the Columbia community?
Read MoreSocial media turns against Trump in S.C.
by Genna Contino | Sep 30, 2019 | Homepage slider, Trending | 0
Following the news of the formal impeachment inquiry into President Donald Trump, the majority of Twitter users in South Carolina are tweeting negatively about Trump.
Read MoreSouth Carolinians weigh in on impeachment
by Ashley Dale Henslee | Sep 26, 2019 | Homepage slider | 0
South Carolinians join Americans across the political spectrum as they weigh in on the impeachment inquiry launched by the House of Representatives earlier this week.
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Governor Henry McMaster has lifted the "last call" rule on SC restaurant alcohol sales. This means that restaurants will be able to serve alcohol after 11PM starting Monday.
Look to expect some rain in the coming days here in Columbia. Cloudy skies and the sunshine is taking a short break after a beautiful past couple of days.