COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — UConn and South Carolina’s national championship basketball teams are headed to the White House next week to celebrate their NCAA Tournament wins. Both schools announced the visits Thursday. UConn won its second…
Both UConn, the men's national champion in college basketball, and South Carolina, the women's national champion, will visit the White House on Tuesday to commemorate last season's title runs.
The State Board of Education in South Carolina passed a public school cellphone ban on Tuesday. The policy states students have to keep phones and other communication devices off and in their backpacks or lockers during the school day.…
The NAACP has joined lawmakers and students urging the University of South Carolina to call off a Sept. 18 "roast" of Vice President Kamala Harris starring two leading far-right figures as "roastmasters." The event, advertised with what…
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Attorneys representing an inmate in South Carolina, who is set to face execution this month, have raised concerns regarding the lack of detailed information about the lethal injection drug that will be used. Inmate Freddie…
BEAUFORT, S.C. — Old Navy, Ulta Beauty, Ross Dress for Less and PetSmart have recently opened their doors at Beaufort Station, a new power shopping center underway in Beaufort, a city in coastal South Carolina. The Morgan Cos., through its…
Kamala Harris is leading Republican rival Donald Trump by 2 percentage points in Georgia and North Carolina, according to the latest Bloomberg News/Morning Consult poll.
South Carolina women’s basketball standout Ashlyn Watkins was arrested and charged with first-degree assault and battery and kidnapping following an incident Saturday on the school’s campus, according to court records. An arrest warrant…
The NAACP has joined a host of students in calling for the University of South Carolina to cancel a scheduled “roast” of Vice President Harris. In a letter to university President Michael Amiridis, the organization said that while it is…
Lawyers for the South Carolina inmate scheduled to be put to death later this month say state prison officials didn’t provide enough information about the drug to decide whether he wants to die by lethal injection
Associated Press COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Lawyers for the South Carolina inmate scheduled to be put to death later this month say state prison officials didn’t provide enough information about the drug to decide whether he wants to die by…