Upstate residents should still expect ongoing activity as they address any remaining debris on state-maintained roads.
The crash killed at least one person on Wednesday after blocking off traffic on a popular Little River area highway.
The late night haunt has been open until 4 a.m. many nights for the last three decades. Now it says it has to close earlier because of a liquor liability insurance pinch being felt statewide.
A “starved” dog evaded capture for months — until a tropical storm barreled down on South Carolina. Thelma made it to safety, then shocked her rescuers with a litter of puppies. All of her surviving babies have since been adopted, but she still waits for a home of her own.
Lowcountry water towers have etched their place in history and pop culture. But this new tank will store water, maintain pressure, and provide for emergencies
Day by day, week by week, Yemassee monkey farm story captured national attention and the wrath of animal rights groups, government officials.
South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis said Wednesday that calls for him to resign over an accounting error that left the state trying to figure out what happened to a $1.8
As flu season continues, data from the Department of Public Health shows thousands of South Carolinians have been getting sick. But the worst activity is outside the CSRA.
A study by the American Lung Association shows that tobacco control in South Carolina is poor and in dire need of improvements.
GREENVILLE, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - The South Carolina Department of Public Health reports that 18% of eligible patients in the state are vaccinated for the flu. This number is down from 22% in 2023-2024. DPH report as of Jan. 25 2024-2025 flu season:
The State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver and two Midlands school districts are at the forefront of a Civil Rights Lawsuit.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined a 24-state coalition filing a brief arguing that taxpayers should not have to pay for sex change operations for prison inmates.