The most dangerous weapon inmates can have behind bars, prison officials say, are objects many Americans carry every day in their pockets, purses, and hands: cellphones.
South Carolina and coach Lamont Paris are after bigger things after the team's first NCAA Tournament appearance since 2017.
Nearly 126,000 South Carolina residents voted Monday, the first day of early voting for the Nov. 5 election. People are ...
Addiction to crack cocaine led to the fatal armed robbery that saw Richard Moore sentenced to death, say his son and lawyers.
Susan Smith, the South Carolina mother convicted of killing her sons nearly 30 years ago by rolling her car into a lake while ...
An associate vice president at the University of South Carolina was indicted in federal court last week after investigators ...
South Carolina is preparing to put up the first individual statue of an African American on its Statehouse lawn. The state is ...
Michael Leach, director of South Carolina's Department of Social Services (DSS), announced on Tuesday, Oct. 22, that he would ...
Former South Carolina star A'ja Wilson will have her No. 22 jersey retired by the school on Feb. 2. Wilson, who won her third ...
Jared Johns thought he was receiving phone calls from the angry father of a 17-year-old girl who he had been messaging on a ...
Governor Henry McMaster signed the Captain Robertson Act Tuesday, making telecommunication devices illegal in state prisons.
Two South Carolina men have pleaded guilty to three counts of hate crime in federal court after robbing Hispanic men in ...