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Mikal Mahdi, 42, was executed by the state of South Carolina on April 11 for the violent killing of off-duty Orangeburg ...
Mikal Mahdi’s execution came about a month after the first person in state history was killed in such a manner. Before that, ...
A woman in a retirement community showed remarkable courage when she rescued her 77-year-old husband from an alligator attack ...
Texas A&M baseball joined the history books Saturday, recording a massive comeback victory over South Carolina after being ...
Shrimper Bryan Jones welcomes President Donald Trump’s import tariffs. But he writes that the state must act sooner to help the shrimping industry in South Carolina now.
South Carolina Humanities, which helps fund museum displays, festivals and more across the state, has lost more than half the federal money it was promised this year.
Opinion editor Matthew T. Hall writes that this week’s state Senate confirmation hearing for the governor’s Department of Environmental Sciences nominee didn’t give him hope for the future.
South Carolina ETV and Public Radio (SCETV), the College of Charleston, SC250 and SC250 Charleston will welcome celebrated, award-winning filmmaker Ken Burns to Charleston for an exclusive ...
Mikal Mahdi, who was convicted of two 2004 murders, including the death of an off-duty cop, chose an upscale final meal ahead ...
On a road trip through the sleepy towns and coastal waterways of the region, Tayari Jones uncovers a history more relevant than ever.
Loftis is serving his fourth term. “The people of South Carolina deserve a process that upholds the law and the democratic principles they have entrusted to us,” Loftis said in a statement.
Loftis is serving his fourth term. Advertisement Article continues below this ad “The people of South Carolina deserve a process that upholds the law and the democratic principles they have ...