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South Carolina’s Supreme Court debates a $1,500 monthly lawmaker pay raise amid constitutional concerns.
South Carolina’s Supreme Court heard arguments over a controversial $1,500 monthly pay raise for lawmakers, with justices considering whether it violates the state constitution, as the legislature has not yet been paid.
Meanwhile, ACA premiums could double or triple for some families due to federal funding delays, disproportionately affecting low-income and rural residents.
A Harvard study warns a proposed methane gas plant in Colleton County could expose over 2 million people to dangerous air pollution, raising health and environmental justice concerns.
In Charleston, a faith-led rally supported former school district chief Dr. Erica Taylor, whose wrongful termination case remains unresolved.
The Citadel hosted its 16th annual Leadership Day, with over 1,000 cadets volunteering across 35 sites.
North Charleston police arrested two suspects in an August attempted armed robbery, and a motorcycle crash on I-26 left one rider with life-threatening injuries.
A Halloween event for LGBTQIA+ youth denied claims by a gubernatorial candidate that it featured a drag show or supported abortion funds.
A West Ashley man was arrested for trafficking fentanyl and other drugs, with multiple narcotics and cash found in his vehicle.
La Corte Suprema de Carolina del Sur debate un aumento de salario mensual de $1,500 para los legisladores en medio de preocupaciones constitucionales.