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Governor Henry McMaster has authorized the deployment of members of South Carolina State Fire's Palmetto Incident Support Team to support response and recovery efforts following flash flooding in parts of Hawaii.
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Mark Sanford is launching another run for Congress in South Carolina’s 1st District. On Monday, he filed paperwork just hours before the deadline to enter the June 9 Republican primary.
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State public health officials have launched a new online portal for South Carolinians to file complaints about licensed health care professionals. The resource also allows medical providers to report serious accidents and incidents.
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The South Carolina coach said Sunday that in the past, she would emphasize getting a college degree when she spoke to potential transfers and recruits. Now, she says money comes up quickly in the conversation, even if it's not the first thing she wants to talk about.
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The South Carolina Departments of Public Safety and Transportation report a significant decline in highway fatalities across the state, driven by collaborative efforts.
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South Carolina’s first 90-degree temperatures typically arrive in May but they can happen as early as March, depending on weather patterns.
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The South Carolina Forestry Commission lifted the statewide burn ban Monday morning but emphasize dangerous conditions remain.
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The South Carolina Department of Public Health reported no new measles cases in its March 27 outbreak update. DPH, which at one point in January had reported 248 new cases in a single week, has not reported a new case of the disease since March 17.
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The multi-year construction project is expected to begin next summer.
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The State Forester's Burning Ban will go into effect at 4 p.m., restricting all outdoor burning.
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Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to know when lawmakers are in Columbia. They'll post news, important schedules, photos/videos and behind-the-scenes interviews with policymakers.