Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day at the SC State House
Wednesday, March 5, was Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day at the State House.
The liquor liability bill, a piece of legislation targeted at addressing skyrocketing insurance costs faced by bars and restaurants, was passed by the South Carolina House of Representatives Thursday.
The South Carolina Supreme Court has rejected what is likely the final appeal of condemned man Brad Sigmon, clearing the way for Friday’s firing squad execution.
Wednesday, March 5, was Alzheimer’s Advocacy Day at the State House.
It was a punishment for mutiny in colonial times, a way to discourage desertion during the Civil War and a dose of frontier justice in the Old West. In modern times, some consider it a more humane alternative to lethal injection.
When a South Carolina man who killed his ex-girlfriend’s parents with a baseball bat steps into the death row chamber Friday night, it won’t be lethal injection or electrocution that ends his life.
During emergencies like the weekend’s wildfires, some may take advantage by raising prices on items people need.
Portions of South Carolina received above normal rainfall levels in February, lifting six counties out of drought conditions.
Three members of the City Council in South Carolina’s third-largest city accepted kickbacks and bribes to give out grant money and rezone land or lied about what they knew, federal prosecutors said Wednesday.
The South Carolina House approved its own version of a bill Wednesday that would let parents spend taxpayer money on private school tuition.
A South Carolina man who is scheduled to die next week by firing squad is again asking that his execution be postponed and prison officials release more information about the state’s lethal injection drug and procedures.