LGBTQ+ couples say an unclear future for LGBTQ+ rights in South Carolina has pushed them to get married early before Donald Trump's presidential inauguration.
Newly minted Treasury Secretary Scott Bessent is now the highest ranking openly LGBTQ official in American history. Bessent — who was nominated by President Donald Trump shortly after his election — was confirmed by the U.S. Senate in a 68-29 vote on Jan. 27.
One of the most controversial state Republicans in American education policy played a secret role in encouraging the spread of “anti-woke” materials produced by a right-wing group with no academic credentials to classrooms in another state,
The Post and Courier, South Carolina's largest newspaper, announces the honorees of the 5th annual 12 Black Leaders to Know in South Carolina project, presented by Huntington Bank. Launching during
Worden Butler, from the Conway area, pled guilty to harassing his Black neighbors on Jan. 29. He burned a cross near his Black neighbors in 2023, police said.
Almost half of US states have been rated in the worst category for LGBTQ+ equality, according to a new report ranking civil rights.
South Carolina schools are facing a lawsuit over restrictions on what can be taught about racial inequality in K-12 public schools.
A State House bill has caused debate over whether school boards in South Carolina should be partisan. The proposed, Freedom Caucus-backed measure would require candidates to run as Republicans or Democrats in partisan primary and regular elections.
The South Carolina Department of Education faces a civil rights lawsuit challenging its restrictions on how race and sex are taught in the state’s K-12 schools.
Two North Carolina-based university health systems plan to construct the state's first standalone children's hospital — an undertaking that its boosters said will change lives physically and economically for decades to come.
Mace made a name for herself arguing for "female only" spaces. Conservatives are now mad at her for entering a "male only" space.
South Korean prosecutors indict impeached President Yoon Suk Yeol over his martial law, Yonhap news agency says.