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South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley is traveling to Wisconsin next week to campaign for Gov. Scott Walker.
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A new campaign kicked off Tuesday aimed at getting SC to adopt a building code that requires fire sprinklers in all new homes.
A South Carolina Republican senator says state taxes should not go to private colleges or local projects.
The South Carolina House Ethics Committee is seeking more information as they consider whether to reopen an ethics complaint against Gov. Nikki Haley.
Federal records show that Gowdy spent the most of any SC representative in 2011 on mass mailings, at $112,917.47.
The SC National Guard and the state Department of Employment and Workforce have special programs in place to try to help veterans get jobs.
The South Carolina Election Commission is telling the state Republican Party it can't put someone back on the June primary ballot without violating a state Supreme Court order.
A program aimed at keeping South Carolina's best and most-experienced teachers and state employees on the job longer would end under a plan the state Senate is expected to vote on Thursday.
When you go to the polls this November, you'll be voting on a big change in South Carolina.
The Republican governor said Tuesday the Senate needs to include in its 2012-13 spending plan a reduction in personal income taxes.
Rep. James Smith's office said Tuesday he has filed a resolution asking the Ethics Committee to reopen its probe.
Gov. Beverly Perdue has spoken to Mississippi's governor after she criticized the approval of last week's referendum banning gay marriage by saying it made North Carolina "look like Mississippi." But her spokesman said Perdue didn't apologize for her remarks.
Democratic Lt. Gov. Walter Dalton wants Republican Pat McCrory to commit to eight debates over the next four months on community college campuses in their North Carolina gubernatorial campaign.
A three-judge federal panel opted Monday to throw out a lawsuit accusing South Carolina election officials of breaking federal law by sending partial ballots to overseas voters, but the attorney who brought the case said it was just the beginning of litigation in the controversy.
Registering to vote in South Carolina would become faster, easier, cheaper and more secure according to supporters of a bill making its way through the Statehouse.
An attorney for a state Senate candidate is abandoning his effort to reinstate nearly 200 candidates left off of June 12 primary ballots.
A SC Supreme Court decision took the names of nearly 200 candidates off ballots for June 12th.
Senator Harvey Peeler announced Thursday that the fund is contingent on a match from Spartanburg County.
A bill that would give state tax deductions to parents who send their children to private school or home school them is still alive, just barely, in the South Carolina Senate after a vote Wednesday.
Democratic Gov. Beverly Perdue's final budget proposal relies heavily on a higher sales tax she wants to restore public school funding cuts from recent years and to expand other initiatives.
A Senate effort to put candidates back on June primary ballots is dead.
Local school board members are worried about the possibility of taking over a school bus system that has buses that are 15 years old more older.
President Barack Obama says he now supports same-sex marriage, ending months of equivocation on a subject with powerful election-year consequences.
The South Carolina Election Commission says you must be registered by May 12.
An attorney behind a federal lawsuit over a South Carolina Supreme Court decision that removed nearly 200 candidates from ballots.
The constitutional amendment prohibits same-sex or civil unions.
The Senate Judiciary Committee's attempt to put candidates back on primary ballots sparked a heated exchange between a Republican senator and a congressman's wife.
A ruling by the SC Supreme Court leaves many incumbents unchallenged and some races vacant in the June primary elections. On Tuesday, lawmakers will discuss an emergency measure in hopes of restoring disqualified candidates to the ballot.
The removal of 55 candidates seeking legislative office from the June ballot leaves 20 additional House and Senate seats without a primary contest. That includes several seats with no Democrat or Republican left.
North and South Carolina primary elections are Tuesday and a number of races and issues have people watching closely.
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A former Union County School District employee has been charged with breach of trust with fraudulent intent after SLED says the woman used school property for her personal gain.
A Greenville man deleted his twitter account but not before his own name became a viral sensation. Now former employers and a Catholic Church are at the center of the storm.
North Carolina's constitutional amendment slamming the door on same-sex marriages is now in effect.
New Jersey authorities say they want to make sure a child trapped in a washing machine as a prank wasn't injured.
The Sevier Middle School student brought a plastic air soft gun to school on Tuesday.
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How would you like to win a $1,000 gift card? A widespread scam is sending texts stating you’ve won.
A new ordinance would make it mandatory for Spartanburg County mobile home parks to install outdoor lighting.
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