Columbia– Recognizing the importance of giving students access to schools that meet their needs, South Carolina schools and families will take part in 470 events planned statewide from Jan. 26–Feb.
Families in South Carolina are eager to explore their school choice options, and dozens of schools in the Columbia and Lexington area are gathering to meet that need at a school fair timed to coincide ...
Martin Luther King Jr. Day celebrations have kicked off at King's former congregation in Atlanta with a 70-member choir's ...
School districts are adjusting their schedules this week due to anticipated winter weather. Snow, sleet, and freezing rain ...
In what will likely be the final public remarks of Biden's time in office, he reflected on his decades-long career and urged ...
President Joe Biden has spent his final full day in office in South Carolina, where he urged Americans to “keep the faith in ...
Rev. Isaac Holt says it’s an honor to welcome President Joe Biden for his second visit to Royal Missionary Baptist Church in ...
The South Carolina Supreme Court has reversed a decision made by a lower court in a child sex abuse case involving the Roman Catholic Diocese of Charleston. A Charleston man sued the Roman Catholic ...
Martin Luther King Jr., who wrote parts of his “I Have a Dream” speech in South Carolina, was scheduled to be in Columbia on ...
Pat Eidson now stands alone atop the South Carolina record book. The legendary Pinewood Prep basketball coach picked up his ...
As the new legislative session gets underway in South Carolina there’s a new bill that is already getting mixed reviews.
The Oxford-Granville Martin Luther King Celebration Committee will hold a program to honor the life and legacy of Martin ...