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Families’ last resort for residence is rising in cost. → Read More
Sierra Holmes' goal is to bolster Black student enrollment. → Read More
Orange and Osceola counties see late buses, route changes. → Read More
Jurors deliberated for more than six hours before coming to a decision. → Read More
Dr. Scott Fritz will leave his job as superintendent, after two and a half years. → Read More
Wastewater samples from Altamonte Springs detect a sharp rise in just a month. → Read More
A Columbia study says 3.4 million more kids are in poverty. → Read More
Deputies say a 14-year-old is dead after falling off the ride. "It appears to be a terrible tragedy," Sheriff John Mina said. → Read More
The medical marijuana industry is blossoming, in the Sunshine State. → Read More
Testing will continue at Barnett Park Tuesday after wrapping early Monday. → Read More
The prestigious food guide’s judging is underway in Florida, and so are negotiations on the deal to bring Michelin Guide to the state. → Read More
A new prison program is sending recordings of inmates' voices to their children, beyond the walls of Kirkland Correctional Institution where the fathers are confined. → Read More
On Tuesday, voters in portions of Richland County and Lexington County get to head to the polls and choose between Republican candidates Benjamin Dunn and John Holler in the Republican runoff for t... → Read More
There are millions of dollars of taxes collected that are unspent and lawmakers will decide what to do with them. → Read More
A new safety feature is rolling out onto the roads, to protect children getting on and off school buses. → Read More
According to SC First Steps Director Georgia Mjartan, the federal grant for millions of dollars that her agency’s board voted to relinquish in June has been secured by another organization and will... → Read More
As many students in South Carolina public schools head back to class for the first day of a new school year, some districts can promise parents the school calendar is permanent. → Read More
There are more parents choosing not to have their children vaccinated each year in South Carolina, according to data from the Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC). → Read More
SCEA President Sherry East expressed her group’s appreciation to SC teachers returning to classrooms for the new school year, and detailed efforts to get help to teachers on Tuesday afternoon. → Read More
A new state law allows retirees to get back into classrooms and work as School Resource Officers (SROs) and earn more pay; retired officers will be able to keep their retirement benefits plus earn ... → Read More