Clinton wins D.C. primary
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic presidential primary in Washington, D.C., capping the 2016 presidential primary season with a final win over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
WASHINGTON — Hillary Clinton wins the Democratic presidential primary in Washington, D.C., capping the 2016 presidential primary season with a final win over Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders.
COLUMBIA — Incumbent Republican U.S. Rep. Mick Mulvaney has been nominated for a fourth term in South Carolina’s 5th Congressional District.
West Ashley Republicans picked businessman Brantley Moody as their candidate for Charleston County Council’s District 7 seat, while Democrat Ruth Jordan won her primary race for the same seat, according to unofficial results.
Dorchester County Sheriff L.C. Knight managed to garner enough support Tuesday win four more years as the county’s top cop, despite facing two challengers in the race.
COLUMBIA — Dom Thompson-Williams is moving into the professional ranks after one season at South Carolina.
The polls have closed in today’s South Carolina’s Republican and Democratic primaries, and initial results should be available soon.
WASHINGTON — Congressman Mark Sanford successfully defended his 1st District seat in Tuesday’s GOP primary, but his margin of victory was narrower than expected.
WASHINGTON -- U.S. Rep. Mark Sanford is showing an early lead in his bid to retain his Congressional seat.
The championship T-shirts came first, followed by a Gatorade shower and a boisterous champagne celebration on the field. The let-loose locker room dance party would come a little later.
The Charleston RiverDogs shook up their roster quite noticeably Tuesday, promoting a duo of players to High-A Tampa, while simultaneously sending a trio of athletes down to extended spring training.
One year ago Friday, nine black worshippers were slain during a weekly Bible study at Emanuel AME Church.
An 18-year-old man is wanted in connection with a shooting last month at a West Ashley apartment complex.
WASHINGTON — Some Republicans, including members of the South Carolina congressional delegation, are open to conversations with Democrats on how to make it harder for individuals on terrorist watch lists to buy guns.
A hearing to help determine whether the State Ports Authority will get a permit to build a new cruise ship terminal has been delayed again.
MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. — Authorities say the body of a 15-year-old North Carolina boy who went missing in the surf off Myrtle Beach last weekend has been recovered.
A historic pre-Revolutionary War house that served as a principal Confederate headquarters during the Civil War fetched the second-highest amount ever for a residential property on peninsular Charleston on Tuesday.
A 25-year-old man was sentenced to 15 years in prison last week in connection with a 2014 incident in which he shot a man in the leg.
Prosecutors do not know of any "unconstitutional or unlawful policies" at the North Charleston Police Department that led to Walter Scott’s shooting death, 9th Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson said Tuesday in a court filing.
WASHINGTON — A federal appeals court on Tuesday upheld the government’s "net neutrality" rules, preserving regulations that force Internet providers such as Comcast and AT&T to treat all online traffic — everything from Netflix and cat videos to games and downloads —...
Extensive and detailed coverage of last year’s killing of Walter Scott by a North Charleston police officer has won The Post and Courier the Green Eyeshade Award for the best daily newspaper reporting in the Southeast.
Taking the bus will be free Thursday as the Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority celebrates "Dump the Pump Day" and encourages people to use alternative methods of transportation.