December 20, 2015 Tim Scott self-imposes a term limit on his time in Washington Sen. Tim Scott made history this week, and he's put an end date on his time in Washington.
December 20, 2015 US Supreme Court refuses to block South Carolina gay marriages The U.S. Supreme Court has refused to block gay marriages in South Carolina.
December 4, 2015 SC woman who hid pregnancy, buried baby in backyard after it died sentenced to probation A South Carolina woman who hid her pregnancy and buried her newborn son in her backyard after he died has pleaded guilty to unlawful neglect of a child.
December 3, 2015 South Carolina may pay $5M for Confederate flag display Taxpayers may be shelling out more than $5 million for a new Confederate flag display at a museum.
December 3, 2015 $5M to display Confederate flag in South Carolina museum? Museum panel gives initial OK Taxpayers may be shelling out more than $5 million for a new Confederate flag display at a museum.
November 30, 2015 Sheriff: Man clocked doing 115 mph on I-20 5 months after going 114 mph on same highway Authorities in South Carolina say a man has racked up his second charge in five months for driving drunk at speeds of more than 100 mph on the same highway.
November 29, 2015 Levar Jones shooting: South Carolina trooper charged in death A South Carolina state trooper's dashboard video shows an unarmed driver being shot just seconds after he was stopped for a seatbelt offense — and the trooper, who was fired last week, has now been charged with assault.
November 25, 2015 Police: South Carolina officer wasn't wearing seatbelt, ran red light at 64 mph in fatal wreck Investigators say a South Carolina police officer killed in a wreck last month while responding to a shooting call near a downtown restaurant was not wearing her seatbelt.
November 23, 2015 Friend of alleged Charleston church shooter arrested A friend of the alleged Charleston church shooter was arrested Thursday, more than a month after authorities told him he was under federal investigation for lying to them and failing to report a crime, an official close to the probe said.
November 21, 2015 FBI, Justice Dept to investigate video showing SC deputy tossing student to floor A girl who refused to surrender her phone after texting in math class was flipped backward and tossed across the classroom floor by a sheriff's deputy, prompting a federal civil rights probe on Tuesday.