Alex Arrieta had many passions, but especially loved two things: lambs and Mike Myers.
Nanci Shipman stood at the front of the small, crowded room Thursday morning, the first of three mothers united in tragedy.
CLEMSON — About once a week, Clemson defensive ends coach Marion Hobby interrupts a group meeting to ask his players a pair of simple questions.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford, R-S.C., is spearheading an effort to pressure House Republican leaders to prioritize passage of a water infrastructure bill by the end of September.
COLUMBIA — Chuck Jordan remembers Albert Haynesworth most vividly not as a defensive tackle, but as a tight end. The head coach at Conway High School can recall the former Hartsville star catching screen passes at 290 pounds, and being a matchup nightmare for opponents well before went on to play for the Tennessee Titans in the NFL.
COLUMBIA — Nearly a year after 2 feet of rain caused 50 dams to fail across South Carolina, regulators want lawmakers to pass new rules for the dams they are responsible for.
Kevin Graham was 14 years old when his mother loaded him into a car and drove him six hours from their home in Durham, N.C., to a private boarding school in the mountains of north Georgia.
College football script flips were on full display on opening weekend, including a seesaw Notre Dame-Texas game and Florida State’s furious second-half rally against Ole Miss. The striking contrast at Charleston Southern came off the field.
Patriots Point will mark the 15th anniversary of the 9/11 attacks Sunday in several ways.
With a last-minute meeting and an email to parents, Principal Todd Laventure slipped away from the Charleston Charter School for Math and Science two weeks into the school year. He was the school’s eighth principal or interim principal in as many years.
Students were evacuated Thursday from Burke High and Simmons-Pinckney Middle as officials investigated a "potential gas leak," according to school district officials.
Those gleams of light bobbing in the night estuaries for the next two months aren’t a haint. They’re a hoot.
Chamber Music Charleston starts its 10th anniversary season with a 7 p.m. concert tonight at the Charleston Library Society, 164 King St.
Without evidence pointing to an arsonist, investigators this week closed their probe into a small fire set at the Hanahan home once rented by former North Charleston officer Michael Slager.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — A former Greenville police officer has sued Police Chief Ken Miller and the city in U.S. District Court.