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The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported no new measles cases in its Tuesday update, bringing the state one day closer to a potential April 26 end to the Upstate outbreak.
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The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported one new case of measles that was a result of international travel. The state's outbreak is still set to end April 26.
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An out-of-date jail and siloed thinking are giving way to holistic attention on the mental health of those who pass through the county's criminal justice system.
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Just weeks before turning 80, U.S. Navy vet John Harrell started a nonprofit to get traumatized military veterans out of their heads by fishing the waters right off his side yard.
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The tangled legal fight between the Carolina Panthers and York County could be headed for a civil jury in Delaware, if a bankruptcy court there will hear it.
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Two years after a brutal economic haymaker, South Carolina's business and industry sectors are largely back to pre-pandemic norms. But the future is being approached a little differently.
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Ahead of his work's January 7th premiere, Edward Hart explains how he hopes to evoke the Lowcountry's checkered past and promising future through music.