During his almost four decades working in correctional facilities, Gadsden has worked with the head of South Carolina’s department of corrections, Bryan Stirling, and says he has learned a lot from him.
About 88,000 undocumented immigrants live in the Palmetto state, according to estimates; officials and advocates are on alert for potential impacts
Gov. Henry McMaster has tapped a North Charleston native to head the South Carolina Department of Probation, Parole and Pardon Services.
Governor Henry McMaster announced the nomination of a new director of the South Carolina Department of Probations, Pardons and Parole Servi
It was all fun in the snow for most USC students last night after classes were canceled — but before the fun — there was confusion after a back and forth on whether university leaders were going to cancel classes.
Flags should fly at full staff in South Carolina, by order of Gov. Henry McMaster, for Monday’s presidential inauguration then return to half-staff honoring former President Jimmy Carter. President-elect Donald Trump prefers all flags to go up for the day.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina State Auditor George Kennedy has resigned from office, effective immediately. In a letter to South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster Thursday Kennedy said, "it is in the best interest of the Office of the State Auditor that I resign from my position."
Henry McMaster ordered. Flags will return to half ... McMaster also has also been a staunch Trump ally since 2016. South Carolina joins states such as Texas, Florida, Alabama, Iowa, North Dakota ...
Governor Henry McMaster formally asked the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) to work with the South Carolina Department of Health a
Nearly 20 Capitol Hill lawmakers are already considering leaving Capitol Hill to run in a statewide race, only a few weeks into the 119th Congress.
As congressional leaders eye deep cuts to Medicaid, it could hurt rural mothers and children most, especially in South Carolina where they depend on it more.
South Carolina’s State Auditor George Kennedy resigned on Wednesday after an outside audit found what was thought to be a $1.8 billion surplus in the state’s budget was actually an accounting error.