The attorney general in South Carolina is assuring parents whose children rely on “Section 504” accommodations in school won't change.
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson, Russ McKinney and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to ...
Senate Bill 196 would require that a sign listing the Woope Sakowin or seven essential teachings/laws be posted in South ...
COLUMBIA, S.C., Feb. 13, 2025 /PRNewswire/ -- Kiddom , an education technology company offering K-12 core curriculum solutions, is excited to announce Kiddom South Carolina Math has been approved as ...
Triggered by the idea that gender dysmorphia is a protected disability, 17 states — including South Carolina — had challenged ...
The South Carolina Amateur receives special attention and sites are secured at least two years — and usually longer — in ...
Miracle Hill Thrift Store in Greenville is a thrift shopper’s paradise, offering an ever-changing inventory that keeps ...
South Carolina also bans manufacturers from owning their own service centers, which means anyone who wants to own a Scout SUV ...
New research shows that when an asteroid slammed into the moon billions of years ago, it carved out a pair of grand canyons ...
The National Association of Attorneys General (NAAG) is a nonpartisan national forum for America’s state and territory attorneys general ...
The Superdome might not be as revered as other iconic American stadiums, but it has hosted more legendary sports moments than ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WRDW/WAGT) - A push to reinstate South Carolina’s private school voucher program has just cleared a major hurdle at the State House. Senators approved a new bill Thursday night ...