A Branchville man convicted of murder in Dorchester County is scheduled to die Jan. 31 after the court allowed a pause in executions over the holidays
One person was taken to a South Carolina hospital and another was detained following a Monday morning shooting, according to the Columbia Police Department. At about 10 a.m., officers responded to a report of a shooting in the 5700 block of Farrow Road, police said. That’s in a part of Richland County between S.C. 277 and U.S. 21/North Main Street.
The Columbia Police Department released a list containing several missing juvenile runaway investigations from this year and late 2024.
The University of South Carolina on Sunday apologized for its arena DJ playing a song by the late father of a Louisiana State University player, moments after a big women's basketball victory by the Gamecocks over the Tigers.
The South Carolina athletic department announced the women’s basketball team’s arena DJ has been suspended for one game for the choice of music played at the end of the Gamecocks’ win over LSU on Friday.
The No. 2 Gamecocks got 14 points from Joyce Edwards and used their trademark lockdown defense to end No. 5 LSU’s perfect start to the season.
Josh Hubbard’s two foul shots with 56.5 seconds left in overtime rescued No. 14 Mississippi State for a 65-60 victory over South Carolina after blowing a 14-point lead in the last nine minutes of regulation.
No. 2 South Carolina (20-1, 8-0 SEC) recorded another SEC win on Monday night beating No. 18 Tennessee (15-5, 3-5 SEC) 70-63 on the road in Knoxville.
Vanderbilt entered the Associated Press women’s basketball Top 25 on Monday at No. 23, its first ranking in more than a decade, while Texas returned to the top five and Ohio State and Duke both jumped back into the top 10.
A South Carolina teenager has been charged with murder days after a man was shot and killed, according to the Columbia Police Department. Nicholas Jackson, a 19-year-old Hartsville resident, was also charged with armed robbery with a deadly weapon, police said Saturday night.
South Carolina Athletics has suspended its women’s basketball DJ for one game following a controversial song choice and subsequent social media post, USC announced Sunday. The DJ, known as DJ T.O., will be suspended for South Carolina’s next home game against Auburn on Sunday, Feb. 2.