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The house, which sits in the middle of downtown Lexington, was built in the 1830s and once housed enslaved people.
A Lake Murray home, featuring a 73,000-gallon oasis, sold for $2.625. Plus, Garvin Design Group and Hood Construction ...
According to one arrest warrant, the man claimed that a person stole his "state" issued firearm from his "undercover police ...
After repeated flooding, business owners in Batesburg-Leesville urge SCDOT and town officials to fix outdated storm drains they say pose a safety risk.
New York City police are headed to Las Vegas to question an associate who sold Midtown Manhattan shooter Shane Tamura gun ...
At least one out of every five bridges in the Upstate owned and maintained by SCDOT is under a load restriction, according to the department's data.
The restaurant’s influence extends beyond its own walls. Many of today’s pitmasters, both in North Carolina and beyond, trace their inspiration or training back to Lexington Barbecue. Its methods and ...
Charleston Commercial bought six lots on Meeting Street, including a historic building and parking lots, for $5 million with ...
SC Attorney General Alan Wilson sits down for an interview about his campaign for governor, recent sheriffs' endorsements, and political priorities ...
It was around 3 p.m. on July 27 when an earthquake measuring 5.2 on the Richter scale hit the Lexington area. Some remember it as feeling like a giant worm burrowing under the ground. Others said it ...
Robert Smalls​ escaped slavery in Charleston by commandeering a Confederate ship and became a top Union naval officer and South Carolina lawmaker.
A court found that Columbia’s decision to remove a wall on the property led directly to flooding and the 75-year-old business’s closure.