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Months after a proposal for a 1,000-megawatt data center surfaced in rural Colleton County, county council advanced a moratorium on data center decisions.
Billionaire and CNN founder Ted Turner, who died May 6, was a long-time conservationist one of the largest private land owners in the US, with many historic properties in South
SC House Republicans voted to allow themselves the option to redraw Congressional lines in 2026 after a pressure campaign by Donald Trump’s White House. The plan still needs approval from
With the 2026 legislative session winding down, a late objection could stall progress on a South Carolina shrimp labeling law.
Catch up on today’s top stories, including the end of Boone Hall’s Fright Nights and the status of Rodney Scott’s BBQ restaurant in Charleston.
Former Tampa Bay Rays first-round draft pick Daniel Pierce lined a two-run double to left that helped secure the Charleston RiverDogs
States across the country increasingly are regulating the proliferation of data centers, but South Carolina should be cautious, as data center projects increasingly pledge to provide their own power.
More than a year after a Houston man reportedly called 911 to report his wife, longtime Summerville resident Christa Bauer Gilley, dead, he was arrested. Now, he’s in custody across
Clemson coach Dabo Swinney believes college football is in a bad place with a lack of rules surrounding athlete pay. He would like to see athletes’ take-home pay capped —
S.C. State University is facing a lawsuit from the nonprofit foundation that’s meant to support the Orangeburg HBCU.
Unforgettable Gamecock quarterback Stephen Garcia is in for the fight of his life. He announced on May 6 that he has been diagnosed with cancer.
As The Post and Courier continues to expand its presence throughout the state, Columbia publisher Bernie Heller will take on a new role in leading that charge.
It’s been one heck of a hayride for Boone Hall’s Fright Nights, but the operators said after more than 20 years, they’ve decided to permanently shut down the event.
Rodney Scott's BBQ's Charleston closure was just one of several by the group backing the restaurant. They came as Pihakis Restaurant Group faces millions of dollars in lawsuits and liens tied to its restaura...
South Carolina residents are drowning in debt between mortgage payments, car and student loans, and rising credit card bills, according to a new Consumer Affairs survey.
A part-time bus driver from the Pee dee region will be disqualified after she did not pay her full filing fee, according to the S.C. GOP.
The board of directors of the South Carolina State Ports Authority have not included anyone from the Charleston region in the past several months, despite the agency
A new report shows a drop in nearly every category of crime in Charleston County. And one former top offense has dropped to zero ... because the Legislature legalized it.
Despite three hits and a pair of RBIs by Charleston’s Caden Bodine, the RiverDogs came up short in a loss to Augusta in the opening game of a six-game road
The Buccaneers picked up a win over the crosstown rival Cougars for only the second time in the last 11 meetings behind a four-RBI night from Alex Marot at Nielsen
South Carolina anglers will have a significantly longer timeframe to catch—and keep—red snapper this year after over a decade of snapper seasons spanning a few days.
A 24-year-old woman made moves to leave her husband. Weeks after signing a lease and moving into a new home, the man allegedly murdered her. He took a plea deal
Clemson went on the road to Conway and upset eighth-ranked Coastal Carolina, improving to 29-20 on the season with the win and splitting the season series with the Chanticleers.