South Carolina’s Department of Corrections faces staff shortage with no new funding
Zero new funding to hire more correctional officers and security personnel.
Zero new funding to hire more correctional officers and security personnel.
Seventeen students in Lexington-Richland School District Five are starting their first jobs — and today they made it official at the 2nd Annual “First Jobs Signing Day.”
A Midlands woman will get a chance to spin the wheel for cash and prizes.
The government has a new weapon designed to catch bad guys trying to steal from taxpayers.
Local Living: Here is a look at events in the Midlands
The world’s largest brewer likely lost more than $1 billion in sales because of the Bud Light boycott.
Since the month is a time to highlight the history of Black people, here are some to know about from across the state.
After months of just talking among themselves, lawmakers in South Carolina are finally debating making changes in how the General Assembly chooses judges.
Governor McMaster decided to celebrate the people that keep the water flowing into our homes.
The West Columbia Police Department is searching for a woman and man they believe have information on a car break-in.