President Joe Biden’s decision Sunday to exit the presidential race leaves open questions about what comes next, including finalizing who will be at the top of the ticket to replace him.
South Carolina’s most powerful Democrat, Congressman James Clyburn, spoke with WIS after President Joe Biden announced his decision to end his reelection bid.
On Thursday, the White House announced it had canceled student loan debt for 35,000 more Americans, with more than 4.7 million people seeing these debts relieved under the Biden administration.
U.S. Representative James Clyburn backed President Joe Biden publicly Thursday at a student loan forgiveness event in Bamberg County as pressure from the party continues to build against the current president.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced on Wednesday a new court ruling is putting a temporary pause on new rules being implemented at schools, including some in the Lowcountry.
As the nation continues to grapple with the attempted assassination of former President Donald Trump last night in Pennsylvania, officials in the Palmetto State are condemning political violence, saying violence has no place in our politics.
South Carolina politicians are reacting after Donald Trump was whisked off the stage at a rally in Butler, Pennsylvania after apparent gunshots rang through the crowd.
It’s a reality causing headaches and heartburn for too many South Carolina families: Looking for childcare and calling around centers, only to find that none have room or have months-long waitlists.
In a turn of events some at the State House, including lawmakers, called “shocking,” a bill to restrict what can be taught in South Carolina classrooms won’t become law after all.
Nikki Haley is releasing the delegates she won during this year’s Republican primary so that they’re free to support Donald Trump at next week’s convention, a move that goes toward solidifying GOP support around the party’s presumptive nominee.
Year after year, schools across South Carolina have dealt with challenges finding qualified, certified teachers, as the state’s educator shortage keeps growing to unprecedented levels.
Each year, hundreds of millions of dollars in taxpayer money are divvied up and sent to communities across South Carolina, with zero public hearings, no open debate, and little oversight.
Republican women from the Midlands who lost their Senate primaries say they have no regrets about votes to block a near-total abortion ban from becoming law in the Palmetto State.
The South Carolina General Assembly met for what is expected to be the final day of the 2024 session Wednesday, taking up a flurry of bills and giving several lawmakers a chance to say goodbye.
Sen. Nikki Setzler is set to deliver a farewell speech from the Senate floor on Wednesday afternoon, ending his run as the longest-serving senator in South Carolina history.
A United States District Judge granted South Carolina’s request to temporarily block President Joe Biden’s student loan repayment plan, according to South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson.
The runoff election in Lexington County that’s been garnering the most attention is the race for SC. Senate District 23 between incumbent Sen. Katrina Shealy and Carlisle Kennedy.
A budget compromise reached by a small group of lawmakers Friday means South Carolina will accelerate a planned income tax cut, raise the salaries of all teachers and state employees and send more money to adult and juvenile prisons.
The race for South Carolina Senate District 22, which is currently held by one of six sister Senators, Mia McLeod, is heating up. Now two candidates are left vying for the Democratic nomination and will face off in the upcoming run offs.
Republican candidate for Charleston County Sheriff Greg Kitchens was once accused of beating a suspect when he worked for the department he’s now running to lead, according to court records.
Who’s in charge at the South Carolina State House has major implications for what legislation is enacted and how it affects South Carolinians’ everyday lives.
The Supreme Court on Friday struck down a Trump-era ban on bump stocks, a gun accessory that allows semi-automatic weapons to fire rapidly like machine guns and was used in the deadliest mass shooting in modern U.S. history.