HUD Secretary Marcia Fudge joins SC leaders for roundtable at Segra Park
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge is in Columbia to highlight the importance of vaccinations and to discuss housing related issues.
U.S. Housing and Urban Development Secretary Marcia Fudge is in Columbia to highlight the importance of vaccinations and to discuss housing related issues.
Small towns in South Carolina waiting on $435 million in pandemic relief aid are now one step closer to getting ahold of those funds. The state Department of Administration requested South Carolina’s share of coronavirus recovery money from the federal government Friday as directed by Gov. Henry McMaster, the agency said in a news release.
More than one million people are without power and at least one person is dead after Hurricane Ida slammed into Louisiana.
Violence intensifies as the U.S. deadline to withdraw troops from Afghanistan approaches
The rapid rise in COVID-19 cases in South Carolina has the Department of Motor Vehicles changing how it gives road tests for driver’s licenses.
The chief contractor at a failed multibillion-dollar project to build two nuclear reactors in South Carolina has agreed to pay more than $20 million as part of a cooperation agreement with federal authorities probing the fiasco.
Hurricane Ida kills at least one person in Louisiana and causes over a million power outages in two states.
The South Carolina Highway Patrol says one person was killed and three are hurt after a collision on Sunday at U.S. 15.
Columbia Fire Department officials are responding to an overnight fire at an apartment complex on Washington Street.
Less than one week after a Midlands High School student athlete collapsed on the football field and died, another local high school is now mourning the death of one of their own.