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The Sept. 12 issue of Statehouse Report looks at how future S.C. Guard law enforcement deployments are possible, Trump admin can have your voter information, and a piece by Andy Brack.
The idiom you’ve probably heard more times than you can count is that hindsight is 20-20, meaning that it may be pretty easy ...
The S.C. Election Commission can turn over its voter database to the U.S. Department of Justice after the state Supreme Court ...
Two hundred South Carolina National Guard (SCNG) troops deployed to Washington, D.C., in early August as part of President Donald Trump’s crime crackdown should be back in the Palmetto State by Sept.
While a proposed bill in the S.C. Senate would totally ban abortions in South Carolina without exception, it also seeks potentially unconstitutional restrictions on speech, contraceptive access and in ...
Talk to anyone who lived through the 1950s and they’ll remember when schools shut down for polio outbreaks and families lived in fear of measles, mumps, and diphtheria sweeping through neighborhoods.
Acclaimed Gullah chefs Charlotte and Kesha Jenkins will have the second installment of their new De Gullah Farmers Market Sept. 18–20 ...
Husband and wife restaurateurs Ryan and Kelleanne Jones of Free Reign Restaurants have been busy. The two opened Southbound and Honeysuckle Rose two years ago.
Ahead of the run, Charleston City Paper talked to the Beast himself, Fergie L. Philippe, who shared just how meaningful and multi-layered that making the Beast has been for him.
The long tall Texan is coming to the Charleston Gaillard Center on Sept. 24, and it is, to put it mildly, one hell of an opportunity.
Musician Robert Cray will walk onto the stage Sept. 16 at the Charleston Music Hall and let 50 years of the blues flow through his guitar.
A terrible trio of Upstate male state senators is at it again seeking to trample on South Carolina women, reproductive rights ...
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