There was a significant increase in the number of sexual assault victims who came to the Medical University of South Carolina for sexual assault forensic exams in Feb. 2024, according to new information from the nonprofit Tri-County S.P.E.A.K.S.
Should homelessness be a crime? On Monday, the U.S. Supreme Court heard arguments on whether laws punishing homeless people with civil penalties violate the Constitution.
Drug overdose deaths in South Carolina are climbing at what the state health department describes as an alarming rate — fueled, in large part, by fentanyl, according to the Department of Health and Environmental Control.
As fire departments across the Tri-County area are facing staffing shortages, one Berkeley County fire department has managed to recruit and retain firefighters, achieving zero active open positions.
Hundreds of people were left stranded, wandering in unfamiliar areas of North Charleston after a two-day music festival brought thousands of people to the area over the weekend.
The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Monday afternoon that a 19-year-old man has been charged in an investigation involving the death of a 20-year-old man.
A fire at Generations of Batesburg-Leesville, an assisted living facility in Lexington County, displaced 52 people from their apartments on Saturday night.
A Republican hopeful for a seat at the statehouse has sued the mayor of a Charleston County town and accused her of breaking South Carolina ethics laws.
Tonight, hundreds gathered to provide hope, support, and resources to Lexington Medical Center cancer patients at the annual McDaniels Auto Group Gala.