Pro-life leaders speak on the Fetal Heartbeat Bill being debated at the State House
Governor Henry McMaster held a press conference Wednesday afternoon where leaders from pro-life groups spoke about the proposed Fetal Heartbeat Bill.
Governor Henry McMaster held a press conference Wednesday afternoon where leaders from pro-life groups spoke about the proposed Fetal Heartbeat Bill.
According to the Richland County Sheriff’s Department, 32-year-old James Toatley was arrested in connection with a December 19 shooting on Fairfield Road that left two men dead.
CVS is going to start offering on-site vaccinations in 11 states in February. According to the company, CVS will start giving out vaccinations at 272 retail locations.
In the House Tuesday, lawmakers took another step toward the future of Santee Cooper. According to House Speaker Jay Lucas, representatives voted in favor of significantly reforming the state-owned utility now, with the goal of selling it in the future.
People across the world are remembering Kobe Bryant, his daughter Gianna and seven others, as Tuesday marks the one year anniversary since they died in a helicopter crash.
Officials say law enforcement agencies raised $692,000 for Special Olympics South Carolina this year.
President Biden is expected to reopen enrollment for Obamacare Thursday as a part of a series of executive actions on health care. It’s a first step toward making good on a campaign promise to boost the Affordable Care Act.
Moderna says they have supplied 30 million vaccine doses across the country so far. That’s an additional 12.4 million doses since January 4, when the company last gave a supply update.
Sumter deputies say a man is in custody after a break-in last week. Investigators say, on January 21, Jehrode Hodge broke into a business on the 4800 block of Florence Highway and caused $2,000 worth of damage to a door and the building’s air conditioning unit.
The Lexington Police Department says they are looking for an individual who passed counterfeit $50 bills at multiple Lexington businesses. Police say the incidents occurred on January 19.