The South Carolina Manufacturers Alliance announced its 2025 vision for manufacturing in the state aimed to drive innovation, boost job growth and make the state more competitive for economic development.
Seven individuals were arrested Wednesday evening at a demonstration in downtown Charleston. The demonstration was in protest of mass deportations being carried out
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A State House bill has caused debate over whether school boards in South Carolina should be partisan. The proposed, Freedom Caucus-backed measure would require candidates to run as Republicans or Democrats in partisan primary and regular elections.
Democratic lawmakers are adopting an aggressive new strategy in their ongoing push to add a hate crimes bill onto the books in South Carolina, and an Horry County senator could play a crucial role in the plan.
Read about HII's acquisition of a South Carolina-based metal fabricator to broaden its shipbuilding capacity, particularly the construction of nuclear-powered submarine modules.
A pair of Republican state lawmakers have proposed their own versions of a Trump-inspired measure that would eliminate taxes on tipped income. State Sen. Matt Leber
A study by the American Lung Association shows that tobacco control in South Carolina is poor and in dire need of improvements.
An unforgettable October outing turns into a historic moment for the Sportin’ Life crew, with 30 bites and unmatched camaraderie The post Sportin’ Life Sets Single-Day Trolling Record in South Carolina appeared first on Marlin.
Enduring folklore of “ghost lights” haunting a Lowcountry town in South Carolina may be more fact than myth, a new study suggests. However, the so-called “Summerville Light” isn’t the work of a ghost, according to Susan E. Hough, a geophysicist with the U.S. Geological Survey.
Gov. Henry McMaster touted South Carolina’s economic successes in his 2025 State of the State Address as he laid out his goals and his legislative wish list for the new year.
The unwritten history of Finell White, who went from Harlem playgrounds to South Carolina countrysides and rewrote the record book