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A recent report on child poverty in South Carolina showed the rate dropped slightly – from 20% of the state’s children in ...
Terrifying threats. Unprecedented opportunities. Change at the speed of a microprocessor. Across the country — and here in ...
Protecting people from AI risk will also be the top priority of the S.C. House AI Regulations subcommittee when it begins ...
Atlas Obscura, a national travel and exploration company that produces a daily podcast, books, TV specials and more, offers ...
South Carolinians who’ve been watching state Attorney General Alan Wilson’s months-long pursuit of the city of Columbia over ...
It’s that time of year again, folks — when the sidewalks are cooking and the beaches are packed to the gills with people ...
A Mount Pleasant couple transformed their grassy backyard into a lush food forest with maturing fruit trees and gardens that ...
Juneteenth celebrations brought communities together across the Lowcountry as people welcomed what is often called Black ...
Christmas in June A Mount Pleasant man on June 7 told town police that another driver on Anna Knapp Boulevard tried to run him off the road. Then he reportedly reached into the man’s vehicle to try to ...
On a hot summer day, Gov. Henry McMaster ceremonially signed a new energy law aimed at ramping up Palmetto State power ...
For Gina Cordoba, brewing a cup of coffee is a deeply personal experience, even before she pours the drink into her mug.
The past, the old joke goes, is not what it used to be. But it’s also not funny anymore: LGBTQ history is being targeted in a national government purge, wiping out web pages and censoring libraries, ...
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