South Carolina

More Evacuations Ordered As Wildfires Continue to Burn Across the Carolina’s

Families are being forced to leave their homes as massive wildfires continue to burn across Upstate South Carolina and the mountains of western North Carolina.

Armed Citizen Shoots and Kills Alleged Assaulter in South Carolina

An alleged assaulter in Hardeeville, South Carolina, was shot and killed on Monday night after unknowingly targeting an armed citizen. The incident occurred around 9:38 p.m. when police responded to a report of an armed man attempting to force a victim out of their car at gunpoint, according to WSAV.

Charleston County Council Oath Requirement Faces Pushback

The Charleston County Council in South Carolina has reversed its decision to require local board members to swear an oath to the U.S. Constitution, opting instead to defer implementation until further guidance from the General Assembly. The move comes after a series of votes and growing resistance from members of the Charleston County Public Library’s Board of Trustees.

Wildfires Ravage Carolinas; South Carolina Declares State of Emergency

In recent days, wildfires have rapidly spread across North and South Carolina, prompting evacuations and extensive firefighting efforts.

South Carolina to Execute Inmate by Firing Squad, First in 15 Years

South Carolina is set to become the first state in 15 years to carry out an execution by firing squad. The execution of 67-year-old Brad Sigmon is scheduled for March 7, marking only the third time in nearly five decades that this method has been used in the United States.

South Carolina Man Sentenced for Public Indecency at International Airport

A South Carolina man has been sentenced to nearly three years in federal prison after a shocking display of public indecency at Indianapolis International Airport.

South Carolina Inmate Chooses Firing Squad for Execution Amid Legal Battle

Brad Sigmon, a convicted murderer in South Carolina, has elected to die by firing squad on March 7, marking the first use of this execution method in the state.

District Court Finds American Airlines Prioritized Political Agenda in Employees’ Retirement Funds

A district court ruled that American Airlines did not prioritize the financial interests of its employees' retirement funds and instead focused on environmental, social, and governance (ESG) goals.

Chicago Police Department Responds to Bomb Threats Targeting Metro Lines

The Chicago Police Department responded to bomb threats targeting multiple CTA Red Line stations on Tuesday afternoon.

South Carolina Lab Used Monkeys for Vaccine Research

It has been learned that a South Carolina bio-research facility has used primates for vaccine research. Monkeys escaped from the lab in November.

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