The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office is warning that scammers are trying to extort money from people they are accusing of communicating with underage girls.
From coast to coast, customers who purchased brand new homes with D.R. Horton say their homes are riddled with constant problems, creating a massive safety hazard, and taking a toll on their livelihood and bank accounts.
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.
Attorney General Alan Wilson announced on Wednesday a new court ruling is putting a temporary pause on new rules being implemented at S.C. schools, including one in the Grand Strand.
The Southern Environmental Law Center announced Monday that they filed a lawsuit against the South Carolina Department of Environmental Services after they violated rules listed under an act that protects the state’s rivers.
Attorneys for convicted killer and former Lowcountry lawyer Alex Murdaugh are asking the state’s top court to review a judge’s decision to deny Murdaugh a new trial based on jury tampering.
South Carolina representatives and senators are expressing concerns over proposed federal changes that could have an impact on the Palmetto State’s boating and fishing industries.
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.
A Folly Beach restaurant that hoped to be dropped from a wrongful death lawsuit in an April 2023 crash that killed a newlywed bride lost its bid for dismissal Monday morning.
Attorneys with the company Zillow Inc. filed a lawsuit against Richland County that accuses the county of failing to provide complete property records after a records request.
An attorney representing the man whose new wife was killed in a DUI crash on Folly Beach last year has responded to a restaurant’s motion to be dismissed from a lawsuit related to the case.