On a trip to the Pee Dee State Farmers Market, visitors can browse through refurbished antique furniture, take a class on ...
The South Carolina Department of Public Health said its working to understand why some people are still choosing not to get vaccinated amid the measles outbreak in certain parts of the state.
As the measles outbreak in South Carolina reaches 789 confirmed cases, the South Carolina Department of Public Health (DPH) and local medical providers are high ...
Winter storms can cause burst pipes and damage roofs. Here’s what homeowners insurance in South Carolina typically covers — and what it doesn’t.
The following information was released by the office of the South Carolina Attorney General:. The Attorney General's Office, in collaboration with the South Carolina Department of Insurance and the ...
EDGEFIELD COUNTY — An officer with the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources was “shot at repeatedly” during an incident earlier today, the agency said. No one was injured. The shooting ...
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A man from Charleston County was charged with insurance fraud after allegedly filing a false claim during renovations on his home, the South Carolina Law Enforcement ...
An estimated 10,000 students, teachers and advocates marched in the SC for ED rally to the South Carolina State House Wednesday May 1, 2019, in Columbia. Gavin McIntyre [email protected] COLUMBIA ...
Fifteen new cases of measles have been reported in the Upstate since Dec. 9, more schools have had infected students, 303 people are in quarantine and 13 are in isolation, the South Carolina ...
Hundreds of people, including children, are quarantined in South Carolina on the heels of an upstate measles outbreak, which health leaders said stems from a lack of vaccinations and recent holiday ...
At least 254 people are in quarantine in South Carolina after the state confirmed more than two dozen new cases of measles over the weekend, according to local health officials. As of Tuesday, the ...
When insurance twice refused to cover a nearly $800,000-a-year drug that Paxton Pope’s doctor believed could dramatically reduce his frequent seizures, his family initially braced for a serious ...
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