Planned Protest Today Over Trial of Former CCSO Deputy Emily Pelletier
A protest is scheduled for today in response to the trial of Emily Pelletier, a former CCSO deputy facing a reckless homicide charge.
A protest is scheduled for today in response to the trial of Emily Pelletier, a former CCSO deputy facing a reckless homicide charge.
A new regulation goes into effect July 1, limiting recreational crabbers to one bushel per person or two bushels per boat per day.
We speak with Katherine Freligh and Sarah Laskowski about the Freedom to Read SC coalition and efforts to protect access to diverse books.
A new federal survey reveals that concerns about unemployment have reached their highest point since the COVID-19 pandemic.
Beverly Hutchison, Executive Director of the Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center, joins us to highlight their mission to prevent abuse, protect children, and help families heal.
A recent report takes a closer look at the Department of Government Efficiency’s (DOGE) claim of saving taxpayers $150 billion.
An estimated $8 to $10 million will be invested in enhancing bike and pedestrian access on the Limehouse Bridge, making travel safer and more accessible for Johns Island residents and visitors.
New tariffs are now in effect on goods from numerous countries, marking a significant shift in international trade policy.
Dr. Saleeby returns to discuss four key wellness topics, including MSCHA (Make SC Healthy Again). Stay tuned for essential health insights!
A new income tax proposal is currently under debate at the statehouse—here’s what it could mean for your finances.