Rep. Norman, SC Safe Elections call for paper ballots
Thursday morning, candidate for governor and Representative Ralph Norman joined with members of the group South Carolina Safe Elections to call for the use of hand-marked paper ballots.
Thursday morning, candidate for governor and Representative Ralph Norman joined with members of the group South Carolina Safe Elections to call for the use of hand-marked paper ballots.
SC Attorney General Allen Wilson, and a bipartisan group of attorneys general and the Federal Trade Commission released a $100 million multi-state settlement with Walmart over allegations that the company deceived customers and drivers who took part in its Spark driver program.
Health officials have released more information about new cases of measles being reported in the Upstate.
Sumter Police say two men are in jail after being charged with armed robbery.
A skunk found in Saluda County has tested positive for rabies, says the SC Dept. of Public Health.
A 23-year-old was charged with abuse of a vulnerable adult on Wednesday, says SLED.
In honor of Black History Month grocery chain Kroger and Benedict College teamed up Thursday, Feb. 26 to pack the pantry.
The South Carolina Department of Revenue arrested Kiki’s Chicken and Waffles co-owner, Tyrone Cyrus, for tax evasion.
South Carolina State University is looking to hire a new chief of campus police.
A new bill making its way through the State House would get rid of the current four year statute of limitations for prosecuting illegal lobbying.