As Furman faced second-and-10 from The Citadel’s 47-yard line last Saturday night, the Paladins sent receiver Andy Schumpert out wide to the right side of the field, with receiver Andrej Suttles in the slot to the same side.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — Four former South Carolina police officers who worked in the criminal investigations division for Horry County coerced women into sex or ignored cases they were supposed to be investigating, according to indictments released Friday by a state grand jury.
SPARTANBURG — The Southern Conference could be next to pull championships out of North Carolina.
North Charleston police officers found 4 ounces of cocaine and nearly $3,000 in cash during a traffic stop Thursday afternoon, an incident report stated.
The Charleston County Coroner’s Office has identified the man who was fatally shot on Hanover Street on Wednesday night.
Charleston County Council Chairman Elliott Summey has continued to violate state regulations as his private company mines dirt from the site of a new public park in Awendaw, despite ongoing warnings from the state Department of Health and Environmental Control.
Charleston police have found a man who went missing after leaving his job on Kiawah Island Wednesday.
Charleston police are searching for a missing man who went missing after leaving his job on Kiawah Island Wednesday.
South Carolina takes on East Carolina on Saturday afternoon, marking the official beginning of Will Muschamp’s time on the sidelines of Williams-Brice Stadium.
Will from Columbia called into the radio show Thursday night with a question for the other Will in Columbia — the one who officially became the 34th football coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks in December.
A poll paid for by the Charleston County Republican Party gives GOP presidential candidate Donald Trump a slight lead over Democrat Hillary Clinton among local voters.
The lawyer for a 73-year-old Edisto Island man accused of punching a 68-year-old woman at a Donald Trump rally in North Carolina says the accuser "flat-out lied" about being assaulted.
WASHINGTON — After five years as the chief promoter of the false idea that Barack Obama wasn’t born in the United States, Donald Trump reversed course and admitted on Friday that the president was — and then claimed credit for putting the issue to rest.