The “Carolina Squat” law went into effect Friday, making it illegal for drivers to operate a “squatted” vehicle on South Carolina roads.
More isolated thunderstorms are expected across the Upstate Wednesday with
Comporium Expands Gigabit Service in South Carolina Gilbert, S.C. — (BUSINESS WIRE) — Fifty-eight addresses along the southern side of the Ridge Spring community now have access to Comporium’s fiber-based Gigabit services. The company has spent the past few weeks extending its fiber optic network into the Telecompetitor
(The Center Square) — A legislative conference committee will soon hash out differences in a measure to reform South Carolina's Judicial Merit Selection Commission. Last week, the South Carolina House passed S. 1046, a bill reforming the JMSC, following the state Senate's passage. The push for reform stems from the Ad Hoc Committee to Examine the Judicial Selection and Retention Process House Speaker Murrell Smith, R-Sumter, convened. Proponents say the measure...
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Two people were killed in a two-vehicle crash Tuesday night in Wellford, South Carolina, according to Spartanburg County Coroner Rusty Clevenger.
(The Center Square) — The South Carolina Department of Transportation Commission has agreed to spend another $719 million on pavement improvements across the state. The commission approved the 2025 Pavement Improvement Program, adding to the $3.6 billion in tax money state officials have previously allocated for pavement improvements since implementing a strategic plan in 2018. The move adds 727 miles of roads to more than 8,800 miles of road work that is either ongoing or has...
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(The Center Square) — The South Carolina House passed a bill to reform the state's Judicial Merit Selection Commission, changes that stem from the Ad Hoc Committee to Examine the Judicial Selection and Retention Process House Speaker Murrell Smith, R-Sumter, assembled. Proponents say S. 1046 increases transparency and accountability and gives elected officials a greater say in selecting judges. "This bipartisan bill ensures South Carolina's judicial system is...