From left to right, state Board of Education Chair David O'Shields, attorney John Tyler, Chair-Elect Rita Allison, Joette Johnson and Joyce Crimminger hear a report during a meeting Tuesday, Dec. 3, ...
South Carolina lawmakers are considering a major expansion of the state’s domestic violence statutes through a bill that would create a new criminal offense k ...
South Carolina is among 22 states where individuals have been sickened by salmonella after eating raw oysters, according to ...
The cost of pest control in South Carolina ranges between $130 and $157, while the average cost is $144. The price a South Carolina homeowner will pay for pest control depends on the type of pest, the ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WCSC) - A controversial new rule that could restrict which books are allowed in South Carolina public schools is now in effect. Its implementation has caught some state lawmakers by ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina lawmakers' debate on whether to further restrict abortion access in the state has renewed efforts to make contraceptives more accessible in order to prevent unplanned ...
As misinformation spreads about the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin — which has not been approved as a viable treatment for COVID-19 — calls to the Palmetto Poison Center about the medication have ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Since 2022, South Carolina pharmacists have had the authority to provide birth control without requiring a prescription. However, despite the legislative move to increase ...
Leaders from the New Morning Foundation say they've helped prevent nearly 22,000 abortions and more than 65,000 unintended pregnancies in South Carolina. In 2019, when New Morning announced the launch ...
COLUMBIA — Birth control pills will soon be available in South Carolina without a prescription under a law signed May 23 by Gov. Henry McMaster in a bipartisan effort to help women avoid unwanted ...
Woman's frantic search for lost pet leads to termination of SC animal control officer, officials say
JUST A FEW MINUTES AS WELL. THE UPSTATE IS HOME TO A THRIVING FOOD AND DRINK SCENE. BUT IN RECENT MONTHS, MORE BARS AND CONCERT VENUES HAVE BEEN FORCED TO CLOSE. AND THE REASON MIGHT SURPRISE YOU. BAR ...
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