The American Airlines plane that crashed into a helicopter Washington, D.C. and landed in the Potomac River started its day in Greenville, SC. No survivors yet.
South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis says calls for him to resign over an accounting error that left the state sorting out what happened to a $1.8 billion fund amounted to a witch hunt
WASHINGTON -- WASHINGTON (AP) — Joe Biden is spending his final full day in office Sunday in South Carolina, a state that holds special meaning after his commanding win in the 2020 Democratic primary there set him up to achieve his life's goal of being elected president of the United States.
Republican Rep. Nancy Mace of South Carolina said Wednesday that she is “seriously considering” a gubernatorial run in 2026 and will make a final decision in the coming weeks. In a wide-ranging interview Wednesday in Washington,
As lawmakers expressed their outrage over the accounting error, State Auditor George Kennedy announced his resignation.
President Joe Biden is spending the last full day of his presidency in South Carolina — a state that helped propel him to the White House in 2020.
The results of the audit found that $1.6 billion of the $1.8 billion believed to have existed was the "result of incorrect journal entries."
With his wife Jill by his side and hosted by U.S. Rep. James Clyburn, D-S.C., Biden’s final 24 hours as President of the United States commenced in Charleston at the Royal Missionary Baptist Church. He spoke during the service, visited the International African American Museum, and was honored in a presentation from Clyburn.
South Carolina women's basketball coach Dawn Staley was asked about her hometown Eagles in the NFC Championship game on Sunday. Here's what she said.
The U.S. Marshals and the Buncombe County Sheriff's Office arrested a man Monday as part of a drug trafficking case.
A massive recovery effort is still underway in Washington, D.C., following a crash between an Army helicopter and an American Airlines jet.
Lawmakers across the country shared their reactions and condolences following the fatal collision, including Ohio Gov. Mike DeWine, who shared a statement on his social media page.