July 5, 2020 South Carolina nightclub shooting leaves 2 dead, 8 hurt, officials say At least two people were killed and eight were hurt after a shooting at a nightclub in South Carolina, according to officials.
July 2, 2020 South Carolina crash between SUV, two trucks leaves at least 5 dead: reports Five occupants of an SUV were killed and two others were hospitalized in South Carolina on Thursday after the vehicle crossed a median and crashed into two tractor trailers, according to reports.
July 1, 2020 South Carolina governor pleads with residents to wear masks ‘so we can enjoy' football in the fall South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster on Wednesday pleaded with residents to wear masks so they could enjoy football in the fall.
July 1, 2020 US Air Force F-16 jet crashes in South Carolina, killing pilot An Air Force pilot has been killed after his F-16 crashed during a “routine training mission” in South Carolina.
June 30, 2020 Dr. Peter Hotez: Case numbers don't look good in Texas, need new strategies against COVID-19 Increasing hospitalization rates and case numbers in Texas and the South are indicators that America needs new strategies to contain coronavirus, Dr. Peter Hotez said Tuesday.
June 30, 2020 Thousands of starfish wash up on South Carolina beaches during low tide The beaches in seaside communities in South Carolina have been teeming with activity in recent days as thousands of sea creatures have ended up on land.
June 27, 2020 Clemson football sees 14 new coronavirus cases; team total now 37 The number of coronavirus cases at Clemson University continues to rise, as the school announced 14 new cases on Friday.
June 24, 2020 White SC officer who shot, killed black teen won't be charged; prosecutor says teen posed threat A prosecutor in South Carolina said Wednesday he will not charge police Officer Kevin Davis who shot and killed a black teen in April, after the teen allegedly pointed a gun at the officer.
June 24, 2020 Sen. Tim Scott rips into Democrats after GOP police reform effort fails in Senate Sen. Tim Scott, R-S.C., ripped into Democrats Wednesday after the bill he authored on police reform failed in the Senate on a procedural vote, accusing Democrats of punting on the issue until after the election and abusing what he described as their "monopoly" on black voters.