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'Devoted husband, loving father': Candidate for SC House Eric Childs dies in car accident
The Greenville News· 3 days agoEric Childs, a combat veteran and Democratic candidate for South Carolina's State House of ...
South Carolina politicians react to former President Donald Trump's verdict
WYFF 4 Greenville· 4 days agoSouth Carolina politicians react to former President Donald Trump's verdict.
SC House candidate killed in car crash after hitting tractor-trailer in median
Hilton Head Island Packet via Yahoo News· 2 days agoA candidate for the South Carolina House of Representatives has died. According to the
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Early voting starts, here's what you need to know before casting your primary ballot
Greenville News via Yahoo News· 6 days agoTo vote in South Carolina, you need to bring your photo identification, which could be your South ...
South Carolina's Supreme Court will soon have no Black justices
theGrio· 4 days agoFor the first time in nearly two decades, South Carolina’s Supreme Court will be entirely white. The...
Harriet Tubman raid to free more than 700 in South Carolina to be honored
Maryland Matters via Yahoo News· 3 days agoThe Maryland native and civil rights icon's work in South Carolina during the Civil War often gets...
Why June primaries are so pivotal for South Carolinians
WIS News 10 Columbia· 6 days agoWhile there are no statewide races in the Palmetto State this year, all 170 seats in the legislature...
Early voting open for SC primary with high stakes and an eye on November
WACH FOX 57· 3 days agoEarly voting is officially open for the June 11 primary here in South Carolina. There aren't any...
Upstate political candidate dies in early-morning crash, coroner says
WYFF 4 Greenville· 3 days agoA candidate running for the State House of Representatives has died following a crash near Pelzer, ...
Think American politics are nasty today? That’s nothing compared to the violent 1800s | Opinion
San Luis Obispo Tribune· 4 days agoRepresentatives often carried guns and knives onto the House floor, and in 1838, Rep. William Graves...