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The South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments today that could overturn a state law prohibiting insurance from covering online eye exams.
A suspicious death investigation is underway after a 16-month-old child died, according to the Richmond County Coroner’s Office.
The South Carolina Supreme Court heard arguments today that could overturn a state law prohibiting insurance from covering online eye exams.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced Tuesday that the Palmetto State is expected to receive over $70 million ...
The fact that the COVID-19 vaccine is not available for newborn babies is shielding a group of prisoners on Georgia’s death ...
A new law signed by Gov. Ron DeSantis allows more methods of execution for people convicted of capital crimes.
Over 200 SC lawyers signed onto a letter to support rule of law and warn against actions by the Trump administration like ...
On Tuesday, the South Carolina Supreme Court will hear arguments over the ban on online eye tests.Arguments begin at 11:30 ...
The Supreme Court is heading into its summer recess, which means the justices will be issuing a series of hotly-anticipated ...
Republican-led states expand paid parental leave for state workers amid economic pressures and conservative priorities, ...
Reciting the two oaths is part of their duty to obey and enforce laws fairly. A spokesperson said the Spartanburg County ...
Stephen Stanko chose lethal injection after concerns that South Carolina's firing squad caused prolonged pain during the ...
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