An appeals court sided with the ACLU of South Carolina in its lawsuit over North Myrtle Beach's noise ordinance targeting "profane, vulgar and obscene" music.
South Carolina consumers are feeling the pinch, and The Post and Courier compared five of the basic supermarket staples — ...
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The Sun News on MSNMexican trafficker charged with selling ‘lethal amounts’ of drugs in SC, FBI saidRafael Contreras, 38, was brought from Mexico to South Carolina and indicted on two-counts of money laundering and distribution of cocaine and heroin, according to a release from the United States ...
Crispus Attucks is shot and killed by British soldiers becoming the first American to die in the struggle for American Independence from England. Attucks was an escaped slave who became a sailor and ...
A federal appeals court ruled against the city of North Myrtle Beach this week in a lawsuit filed by a local bar owner who ...
WASHINGTON — An appeals court on Friday lifted a block on executive orders seeking to end government support for diversity, ...
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The Trump administration on Friday moved to dismiss lawsuits against Iowa and Oklahoma brought by the Biden administration’s ...
Florence City Council unanimously passed an ordinance Monday aimed at addressing vacant and abandoned residential, commercial, and industrial buildings, including the possibility of demolition for sev ...
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