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South Carolina baseball player Henry Kaczmar has entered the NCAA transfer portal. Following a disappointing 2025 college baseball season, the South Carolina Gamecocks have had quite a few players ...
The South Carolina Business Review, with host Mike Switzer, focuses on news from South Carolina's business community with interviews of many small business owners and business leaders from around ...
One person is dead after a crash in Spartanburg County, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.The crash happened around 8:30 p.m. Monday night on Rainbow Lake Road near Lowe Lane ...
South Carolina’s Brian Rowe Jr. in the 2025 spring football game at Williams-Brice Stadium. Dwayne McLemore [email protected] There is intrigue in youth because, well, there is nothing yet ...
South Carolina sprinter JaMeesia Ford added a second national championship in track and field. The sophomore won the women's 200 meters at the 2025 NCAA Outdoor Championship in Eugene, Oregon, on ...
South Carolina's official social media account highlighted the Gamecocks' success in the classroom. The Gamecocks' grade-point average for the spring semester was 3.672, the best in program history.
Staley has turned the South Carolina Gamecocks into a women's basketball power house and it's what has helped them get involved in the recruitments of five-star players, like Abbi. Join the community: ...
A South Carolina man sent to death row twice for separate murders was put to death Friday by lethal injection in the state’s sixth execution in nine months.Stephen Stanko, 57, was pronounced ...
Todd Rutherford, South Carolina's House Democratic leader, hailed Tuesday as "a great night for Democrats." "Keishan proved what is possible when we organize and run a sharp, focused campaign ...
Tourists recently found historically significant remains on Edisto Island, South Carolina. The bones are believed to be from a forgotten burial site at Edingsville Beach.
The Category 3 hurricane made landfall at Ossabaw Island, Georgia, at high tide before moving into South Carolina, killing at least 2,000 people $334.1 million (inflation-adjusted to 2023) of damage.