The measles outbreak in South Carolina has worsened significantly with 27 new infections, the Department of Public Health reported Dec. 9, more than double any previous update. The state now has one ...
SUMMERVILLE — Four blocks in downtown have been designated as the state’s 13th official cultural district by the South Carolina Arts Commission. The new Summerville Cultural District spans both sides ...
An estimated 10,000 students, teachers and advocates marched in the SC for ED rally to the South Carolina State House Wednesday May 1, 2019, in Columbia. Gavin McIntyre [email protected] COLUMBIA ...
College football bowl season kicks off on Saturday with the 2025 Celebration Bowl featuring the Prairie View A&M Panthers and South Carolina State Bulldogs. This is the lone bowl game featuring FCS ...
The outbreak shows no signs of slowing, likely because of the affected area’s “lower-than-hoped-for vaccination coverage,” a state health official said. By Teddy Rosenbluth More than 250 people who ...
South Carolina's board of trustees approved Randy Clements as the new offensive line coach. Clements will reunite with new offensive coordinator Kendal Briles, with whom he worked at TCU. COLUMBIA — ...
The Lantern, a new hotel, will open in Columbia’s Vista district on Jan. 21, 2026, according to the hotel’s website and social media. Garvin Design Group rendering from the Raines Company YouTube A ...
A North Carolina school district faced pressure from Republican lawmakers on Wednesday at a heated oversight hearing, where legislators threw LGBTQ children's books and accused school officials of ...
(Editor's note: The Tampa Bay Buccaneers fell to the Carolina Panthers, 23-20, on Dec. 21 in the battle for first place in the NFC South Division.) Getting into the playoffs hasn't been easy for the ...
CHARLOTTE, N.C. (QUEEN CITY NEWS) — The parents of one of the Ardrey Kell High School students who painted a message about Charlie Kirk on the school’s rock following the political activist’s murder ...
The governor's executive order prohibiting the use of race-based quotas in awarding government contracts is causing headaches for at least one Midlands school district. The Lexington 1 school board ...