COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ The chairman of the South Carolina House committee that deals with the state's budget says the House didn't intend to eliminate a program where state regulators review whether new medical facilities can be built.
It has been a busy weekend for the Richland County Coroner's office as two people's identities were confirmed from two different wrecks during the weekend.
ORANGEBURG, S.C. (AP) โ An employee at the Orangeburg County Treasurer's Office has been arrested after authorities say she stole thousands of dollars of public money.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ Kentucky Sen. Rand Paul says he's hoping to show people in the early presidential primary state of South Carolina that he can appeal to a broad audience.
(WOLO) Columbia, SC-Interim Columbia Police Chief Ruben Santiago announces the arrests of three teenagers charged in connection with a shooting earlier this month.
GREENVILLE, S.C. (AP) _ Authorities say a 22-year-old man is dead and two of his passengers injured after the SUV he was driving plunged off a bridge as he sped away from a state trooper near Easley.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ A federal program designed to help homeowners at risk of foreclosure is holding a workshop for the first time in South Carolina.
(WOLO) Columbia, SC-Today, the Greater Columbia Chamber of Commerce held a news conference announcing the results of an economic impact study conducted by Miley & Associates, Inc.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ Advocates for military veterans and those who suffer from post-traumatic stress disorder are holding a rally at the South Carolina Statehouse.
While an apartment complex fire that displaced more than two dozen residents has been ruled an arson, officials say they want to thank the man they are hailing as a hero in the incident.
FORT JACKSON, S.C. (AP) โ A group of Verizon Wireless employees is visiting Fort Jackson to help military men and women who are leaving the ranks and need help in their job search.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ The South Carolina House has agreed with Gov. Nikki Haley to remove more than $1.7 million from a program that state health officials use to regulate the building of hospitals and medical facilities and buying expensive equipment.