State NAACP President Lonnie Randolph will have to wait a little longer to see if charges against him will be dismissed. This, after City of Columbia attorneys say they need more time to review evidence.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (AP) โ The leader of a conservative group in South Carolina is criticizing the College of Charleston's choice of a book for incoming freshmen to read for orientation.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ University of South Carolina officials say they found no impermissible contact between All-American defensive end Jadeveon Clowney and Jay-Z, the rap mogul turned sports agency head. Athletic spokesman Steve Fink says the school found Clowney had not received any impermissible benefits.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ The biological mother of a girl at the center of a South Carolina adoption dispute has sued the federal government over a law governing the placement of Indian children.
The biological mother of a girl at the center of a South Carolina adoption dispute has sued the federal government over a law governing the placement of Indian children.
For the first time, we are seeing what really transpired during the arrest of State NAACP President, Dr. Lonnie Randolph. He is accused of refusing to pay for dry cleaning and becoming combative with police. His attorney wants all charges dropped. Also, Columbia Mayor Steve Benjamin sounds off on the trouble his police department constantly finds itself in.
SUMTER, S.C. (AP) โ A judge has ruled that an 82-year-old man who police say shot and killed a man trying to repossess his truck was not entitled to use deadly force to protect himself or his property.
COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) โ Richland County sheriff's deputies say a bystander holding his 3-year-old child was shot and killed at a Columbia apartment complex.
Mayor Benjamin is speaking out and minces no words as he releases a statement concerning allegations of two high profile incidents taking place within the city of Columbia Police Department.
Scam alert, the South Carolina Department of Consumer Affairs wants to warn you about some suspicious calls that are preying on the elderly and disabled.