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The family of Caroline Deer, the Clemson student who died in an accident this month, described her as the sincerest and most genuine person you could know.
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Protected bike lanes on a crash-prone downtown street and pedestrian safety medians along a Greenville gateway might be built in a few years, per newly public traffic safety plans.
Nearly five years after a Perry prison inmate was killed by his cellmate, the state's prison agency has settled a suit with the inmate's mother for $300,000.
Farmers across South Carolina have a new program at their disposal to protect their farmland from urban development.Â
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Restaurant Angkor in Greenville will be South Carolina's first Cambodian restaurant, and its origin is about preserving and sharing the culture. Read moreGreenville will be home to SC's only Cambodian restaurant. Here's the vision behind it.
The Avant was pitched as a building that would be "unlike any other." Construction has faced significant delays, leaving a noticeable gap in the West End's development. In response to a Post and Courier inquiry, a spokesperson for the project said "construction preparation" will commence this summer. Read moreAfter more than a decade of delay, construction might begin on West End luxury condos
South Carolina began using college football's newly allowed technology during its spring game: Helmet communication devices and sideline tablets. Read moreGamecocks test new technology for 2024 in spring football game
Farmers across South Carolina have a new program at their disposal to protect their farmland from urban development. Read moreMcMaster signs bill aimed at protecting SC farmland from urban sprawl and development
Chardale Murray, a former South Carolina state representative and the current mayor of Hollywood, is accused of using official town resources to endorse her brother, Democrat Charlie Murray Jr., in a hotly contested race for her former Statehouse seat. Read moreHollywood SC mayor sued for using town Facebook page to endorse brother
South Carolina senators are advancing legislation requiring pornographic websites to verify users' age despite warnings from a staff attorney the bill could face First Amendment issues. Read moreSC lawmakers want you to submit ID to access certain websites. There are legal concerns.
Hours before a vote to send the bill to the full Senate, multiple members of the body took to the floor to criticize the speed that sweeping reforms to the state's utilities industry are moving through the South Carolina legislature. They want to withhold a vote until at least the fall. Read moreSenators criticize speed of new natural gas plant bill, and call to delay vote