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A new bill would require school nurses to notify the state health department when any student has contact with blood. The school would then be alerted of any known HIV cases. More
Jakob Dylan plays the Music Farm on Tuesday, June 17. More
Mike Veeck is selling his ownership share of the Charleston RiverDogs, but he expects to remain the team's president. More
With all the recent stories about alligators and even a crocodile in the area, we thought we'd take a moment to point out some tips on living with the state's estimated 100,000 living fossils. More
If you'd rather eat Johns Island tomatoes than Chilean ones, the "Fresh on the Menu" program is for you. More
Bill Collins, former editor/publisher/owner of the Summerville Journal Scene, may be on the ballot in November to try and take S.C. Senate seat in District 38 away from Republicans. More
The Myrtle Beach Sun News has published a story calling attention to U.S. Rep. James Clyburn's decisions to set aside $6.2 million in federal money for projects that could directly benefit his friends and family members. More
A memorial service will honor the nine city firefighters who died in last year’s Sofa Super Store fire. City offices will be closed through noon Wednesday so employees can attend the ceremony. More