COLUMBIA — When Tyson Lusk spoke to the members of South Carolina’s baseball team following last season’s NCAA Super Regionals, it wasn’t to congratulate them on the campaign they’d just finished. USC’s director of baseball operations had something much more personal to share.
If any Division I football team in America deserves the title "Road Warriors," it might be The Citadel.
Hurricane Matthew huffed and puffed and blew a lot of trees, limbs and leaves over the tri-county area.
During the height of Hurricane Matthew, thousands of Lowcountry residents were asked to minimize their water discharge as pump stations across the region were overwhelmed with water.
A group of school and community leaders will meet Wednesday to review the Medical University of South Carolina Board of Trustees’ spending practices and recommend revisions.
A Charleston-area lawmaker who lost his son in a fatal car accident eight years ago is now looking for his son’s paintings that were stolen from his car during the Hurricane Matthew evacuation.
WEST COLUMBIA — President Barack Obama issued a major disaster declaration for the tri-county area and 10 other counties Tuesday that will provide financial assistance to local governments and state agencies as they dig out of Hurricane Matthew.
A Mount Pleasant woman was accused Saturday of attacking a police officer after the officer tried to grab her wrist when she attempted to flee.
While most South Carolinians who lost power to Hurricane Matthew have regained their service, challenges including flooded areas, fallen trees and even snakes are slowing crews trying to restore electricity to some of the state’s most difficult-to-reach places.
All of the Charleston-area National Park Service sites will reopen Wednesday after Hurricane Matthew passed through this weekend, with the ferry to Fort Sumter resuming trips on its regular schedule.
All of the Charleston-area National Park Service sites will re-open Wednesday after Hurricane Matthew passed through this weekend, with ferry trips to Fort Sumter resuming on its regular schedule.
CLEMSON — The last time the ball was snapped at Memorial Stadium, the time was approaching 12 o’clock while Clemson stopped Louisville short of the goal line in a 42-36 win televised by ABC.
Two North Charleston men were charged with drug and gun possession on Monday after police initiated a traffic stop on Northside Drive.
ANDERSON, S.C. — Authorities in Belton say a 47-year-old man has been found dead of a gunshot wound and a woman suffered several gunshot wounds, but there is no threat to the public.
Drug charges were filed yesterday against embattled Senator Leila de Lima, convicted criminal and self-confessed drug trader Jaybee Sebastian, and five others in connection with the proliferation of narcotics inside the New Bilibid Prison (NBP).