S.C. Supreme Court green-lights partisan gerrymandered maps
COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a legal case brought by the League of Women Voters of South Carolina that challenged the practice of partisan gerrymandering.
COLUMBIA — The South Carolina Supreme Court has dismissed a legal case brought by the League of Women Voters of South Carolina that challenged the practice of partisan gerrymandering.
In the wake of the murder of Charlie Kirk, an organized political effort has emerged: Political figures are mining social media for statements about the murder and demanding that state employees be fired or otherwise pushed out of their jobs because of their speech.
COLUMBIA – South Carolina lawmakers are preparing to ram a dangerous and extreme anti-abortion bill through the legislative process starting October 1 with a specially called Senate subcommittee meeting.
Over the weekend, South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster authorized the deployment of 200 South Carolina National Guard troops to participate in President Donald Trump’s federal takeover of Washington, D.C.
BEAUFORT – Despite multiple public meetings and protests where hundreds of Beaufort County residents expressed their outrage at a proposed collaboration agreement with Immigration and Customs Enforcement, Sheriff P.J.
MONCKS CORNER – With the start of the school year just around the corner, families, educators, and civil rights leaders are calling on the Berkeley County School District to restore student access to the free virtual library Discus and explain why access has be