City to Stop Using Rat Poison in Storm Drains
City of Columbia officials move to end a decades-long practice of using rat poison in storm drains.
City of Columbia officials move to end a decades-long practice of using rat poison in storm drains.
A CSX train is blocking the entrance of Riverbanks Zoo and Garden.
Democratic legislators are calling for three things in the wake of a statewide hacking debacle: an independent investigation; tax credits for citizens possibly damaged in the scandal; and reimbursement to those whose assets are stolen as a result of the data that was compromised.
No one in South Carolina took home the top prize, but the SC Lottery Commission says we did have three winners.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — The chairman of a Senate panel investigating the exposure of taxpayers’ personal data says he’s upset to learn that a $25,000 purchase could have prevented the hacking.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Only a handful of people turned out for a public meeting on how to reform South Carolina ethics laws.
Getting your hands on a lottery ticket seems to be a hot commodity.
More jobs are on their way to the Palmetto State thanks to a more than $4 million investment.
A woman is dead two days after wrecking her car in Saluda County.
Fort Jackson is glowing as South Carolina’s military personnel get into the holiday spirit.