Fans of the Carolina Gamecocks and the Clemson Tigers are invited to show their school spirit and help save lives at the 31st annual Carolina-Clemson Blood Drive with the American Red Cross.
The charges against Sarah Toney, the mother of the 5-month-old baby girl who was found dead after being lost in a Socastee creek last week, have been upgraded to homicide by child abuse, according to detention center records.
A church van carrying adults and children through a suburb of the nation's capital collided with a pickup truck that crossed into its path, and the pickup truck burst into flames in an accident that claimed four lives and left 14 others badly injured, authorities said.
Two U.S. contractors were killed and another was injured in a shooting incident today at a police training center in Jordan involving a fired Jordanian police officer, according to a U.S. official.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Officials are confirming that at least four dams on Fort Jackson either broke or were damaged during last month's epic flooding that swamped Columbia, including neighborhoods near the Army training base.
Led by sophomore Keenan Huskey, the South Carolina men’s golf team wrapped up its fall season with a top-five finish at the Ka’anapali Collegiate Invitational on Sunday at the Ka’anapali Golf Course.
The South Carolina men's basketball team held its lone exhibition game of the 2015-16 season on Sunday at Colonial Life Arena, posting a 71-43 win over Allen University.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — An influx of federal money to repair hundreds of roads and bridges damaged by last month's historic flooding will do little to improve South Carolina's dilapidated highway system.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) — Members of a Columbia church have filed a lawsuit to gain access to financial records and determine how it was saddled with multiple mortgages and large tax liens during a former pastor's tenure.