Section 53-3-165 of the South Carolina Code of Laws designates the third Friday in September of each year as POW/MIA Recognition Day in South Carolina and provides that flags be flown at half-staff. S ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Gov. Henry McMaster, Lt. Gov. Pamela S. Evette, and First Lady Peggy McMaster’s schedules for the week of August 26 include the following: ...
Some rates use different ages or coverage limits. The average cost of full coverage car insurance is $151 per month in South Carolina. That's cheaper than the national average by $13 per month. Why ...
The surging enthusiasm for Vice President Kamala Harris in Georgia and North Carolina is convincing local Democratic leaders ...
COLUMBIA — South Carolina football's season opener against Old Dominion in Williams-Brice Stadium on Saturday was far from a cakewalk but ultimately, the Gamecocks pulled out the 23-19 Week 1 win.
South Africans celebrate their diversity through their country's national symbols. As a result, the national symbols of South Africa promote national unity and togetherness among the citizens.
The North Carolina Tar Heels faced off against the Minnesota Golden Gophers to kick off the 2024 season. However, quarterback Max Johnson is on everyone's mind after he fell to a brutal knee injury.
Over the past few days, Morgan and Tilis — the Panthers’ two top front office execs — have crafted a 53-man roster that features 24 players who weren’t in Carolina during the franchise’s ...
The nonpartisan group Cook Political Report shifted North Carolina’s presidential race from “lean Republican” to “toss up” as Vice President Harris narrows the gap with former President ...
CHURCH HILL — Vietnam veteran and POW William Robinson will speak at the Church Hill Veterans of Foreign Wars Prisoner of War/Missing in Action Recognition Program 1-2:30 p.m., Sept. 21.
The Cook Political Report on Tuesday shifted three states, including hotly contested battleground North Carolina, toward Vice President Kamala Harris. The updates come as Harris continues to ...
On election night in 2008, a crowd gathered in our front yard in Carrboro, North Carolina, to watch the returns on a projector screen. The atmosphere was celebratory, with a hint of nervous ...