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Audubon South Carolina is hosting a series of public meetings to discuss and learn from residents of the greater Cape Romain ...
State Treasurer Curtis Loftis has resisted pressure to resign from office over his role in a $1.8 billion accounting error, ...
Craig Reaves, owner of Sea Eagle Market in Beaufort, has seen a lot of changes in the shrimping industry. He writes about how South Carolinians can help it survive.
Shrimper Bryan Jones welcomes President Donald Trump’s import tariffs. But he writes that the state must act sooner to help ...
South Carolina shrimpers are welcoming temporary tariffs imposed by President Donald Trump on countries whose imported shrimp ...
Update: One northbound lane remains closed between South Santee Road and 7 Mile as crews continue to work, although deputies ...
According to the SCDNR, April is the official start of mating season for alligators, which means both adults and juveniles ...
South Carolina shrimpers say increased tariffs on imports would help the state’s struggling shrimp industry.  But in other ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Attorney General’s Office says a McClellanville man is facing a pair of charges in connection to producing sexually explicit material involving children.
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