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South Carolinians saw this week as Democratic California Gov. Gavin Newsom made a two-day swing through the state was more than a highly visible candidate who probably will run for president in 2028.
State officials marked nearly 170,000 South Carolina voters as “inactive” on the state’s voter rolls after they failed to ...
In issue 24.28 of Statehouse Report, you can learn why state officials say you need to get vaccinated and learn about Calif.
Friday is national French Fry Day, arguably one of the best food holidays all year that you might not have heard about. We ...
Charleston International Airport will soon see several improvements, including a major concourse expansion, a new parking ...
One of the most disturbing stories in recent weeks — besides all of the terrible things that are expected to happen to the ...
The S.C. Department of Public Health (DPH) on Wednesday  confirmed the state’s first case of measles since September 2024.
On July 3, the U.S. House passed what has been vigorously branded as the Big Beautiful Bill. As an arts columnist, this bill is far from aesthetically pleasing.
A wall of water surged early July 4 through central Texas. It drowned communities along the Guadalupe River and swept more than 100 precious lives away before sunrise. This extreme weather event was ...
South Carolina cooks may want to be extra cautious when cooking meat after considering a new report that showed more than a ...
The Chicago quintet Hot Like Mars will bring its funk to the Pour House on July 16. The band is fluent in tight, insistent and danceable funk that can move even the most sedentary booty.
For the first time in 13 years, Charleston dropped out of the travel magazine’s No. 1 spot, falling not one, but two spaces ...