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The town's Municipal Election Commission on March 27 voted 2-1 to delay certifying the results until a protest hearing can be held next week.
Today's highlights
The girlfriend of Brittanee Drexel's killer Raymond Moody has been indicted on three counts of making false statements to federal investigators.
The Conway Police Department has arrested a suspect in connection with a Jan. 10 homicide that happened along Hemingway Street in Conway.
Horry County officials on Tuesday announced that Amazon is adding a 165,000-square-foot same-day delivery center in 2024.Â
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Horry County officials on Tuesday announced that Amazon is adding a 165,000-square-foot same-day delivery center in 2024. Read moreBeach town to land SC's first Amazon same-day delivery hub for groceries, goods and jobs.
Clemson heads to just the second Elite Eight in the program's history with a win over No. 2-seeded Arizona in Los Angeles. Read moreClemson clinches spot in Elite Eight with victory over Arizona
A trio of federal judges ruled March 28 that the 2024 elections in South Carolina's 1st and 6th congressional districts will go forward with their current boundaries as the Supreme Court has yet to rule whether those lines are unconstitutional. Read moreFederal judges say 1st District lines will stay for 2024 with no word from Supreme Court
The South Carolina House of Representatives advanced a sweeping energy reform bill against strong opposition from environmental and government watchdog groups. The bill will soon head to the Senate, where it faces an uncertain future. Read moreSC House advances controversial energy reform bill; fight anticipated in Senate
The House has approved a $1.2 trillion package of spending bills just a few hours before funding for some key federal agencies is set to expire. The bill passed Friday by a vote of 286-134. "Democrats and Republicans have about 13 hours to work together to make sure the government stays open. That's not going to be easy," Senate Majority Leader Chuck Schumer. "We will have to work together — and avoid unnecessary delays." Read moreHouse approves $1.2T spending package before shutdown deadline; Senate up next
State lawmakers advanced controversial legislation to fast-track a new natural gas plant in South Carolina's Lowcountry. Unlike the original bill, the latest version of the bill also includes language imposing new siting requirements for large acreage projects that could impact solar energy projects. Read moreSC conservation groups rip revised Statehouse plan to fast-track Lowcountry gas plant