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A Sumter County man who killed three during a crime spree 21 years ago became the third person executed in South Carolin...
11/15/2025

A Sumter County man who killed three during a crime spree 21 years ago became the third person executed in South Carolina by firing squad. Read Skylar Laird's article in SC Daily Gazette on the ex*****on, Stephen Bryant, his crimes and his victims. With photos from outside the gate by Jessica Holdman.

Stephen Bryant pleaded guilty to killing three people during a crime spree in 2004. He is set to die by firing squad Friday night.

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11/14/2025

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U.S. Rep. Tim Moore of North Carolina said Thursday he is in support of U.S. Border Patrol operations in Charlotte, draw...
11/14/2025

U.S. Rep. Tim Moore of North Carolina said Thursday he is in support of U.S. Border Patrol operations in Charlotte, drawing a stark contrast to local elected officials who have pointed to “fear and uncertainty” among immigrants. Read about it in SC Daily Gazette from our affiliate NC Newsline.

Charlotte has emerged as the epicenter of already intense debates on how North Carolina should address immigration and crime.

Our latest COMMENTARY comes from advanced practice registered nurse Kelly Godin of Charleston County. She writes that SC...
11/14/2025

Our latest COMMENTARY comes from advanced practice registered nurse Kelly Godin of Charleston County. She writes that SC rules unnecessarily limit nurse practitioners' autonomy and add to health care shortages. Read her take in SC Daily Gazette and, of course, let us know what you think.

Commentary from a certified family nurse practitioner who advocates for modernizing state rules on practitioners' authority.

Up to $1 billion will flow to South Carolina over the next five years through the $50 billion federal Rural Health Trans...
11/14/2025

Up to $1 billion will flow to South Carolina over the next five years through the $50 billion federal Rural Health Transformation Program. The state's Medicaid agency is hosting a webinar Tuesday to explain its application and go over the grant process. Read the article in SC Daily Gazette from our interview with the director this week on what SC wants to do with the money. And sign up for the webinar if you're interested.

SC is seeking $1 billion through the federal Rural Health Transformation Program. The state Medicaid agency is hosting a webinar on the plan.

South Carolinians who missed out on their grocery assistance for November should receive their benefits Friday, accordin...
11/13/2025

South Carolinians who missed out on their grocery assistance for November should receive their benefits Friday, according to the state Department of Social Services. Read Skylar Laird's article in SC Daily Gazette on the schedule for benefits resuming.

South Carolinians who usually receive their money after the 14th will receive money on their normal schedule, the social services agency said

Redwood Materials officially started stripping cobalt, lithium, nickel and copper from used batteries it gathered over t...
11/13/2025

Redwood Materials officially started stripping cobalt, lithium, nickel and copper from used batteries it gathered over the past year at its new South Carolina facility. Read Jessica Holdman's article in SC Daily Gazette about the company's status.

Redwood Materials officially started stripping cobalt, lithium, nickel and copper from used batteries at its new South Carolina facility.

While announcing that Florida will seek the death penalty for a 36-year-old nanny indicted for ra**ng children as young ...
11/13/2025

While announcing that Florida will seek the death penalty for a 36-year-old nanny indicted for ra**ng children as young as 3, Attorney General James Uthmeier called on the U.S. Supreme Court to reverse a decades-old decision declaring it unconstitutional to execute child ra**sts. SC Attorney General Alan Wilson has signed a letter supporting that effort, but SC law doesn't allow the death penalty for crimes not involving murder. Read about it in SC Daily Gazette from our affiliate the Florida Phoenix (with some SC info inserted by me).

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson was among chief prosecutors signing onto a request supporting efforts to execute child ra**sts.

The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a spending package that re...
11/13/2025

The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a spending package that reopens the government and funds most of it through January. Read about it in SC Daily Gazette from States Newsroom's D.C. team.

The longest shutdown in U.S. history ended Wednesday night when President Donald Trump signed a spending package that reopens the government.

With a restart of the federal government hours away, Sen. Lindsey Graham doubled down Wednesday on a long-shot proposal ...
11/13/2025

With a restart of the federal government hours away, Sen. Lindsey Graham doubled down Wednesday on a long-shot proposal to change the Constitution to halt congressional pay in any future shutdown. Read Jessica Holdman's article in SC Daily Gazette on what Graham told reporters in Columbia.

Sen. Lindsey Graham is doubling down on a long-shot proposal to halt congressional pay in the case of any future government shutdown.

Republicans in the U.S. House plan to approve a stopgap spending bill Wednesday evening that will end the record-breakin...
11/12/2025

Republicans in the U.S. House plan to approve a stopgap spending bill Wednesday evening that will end the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown once President Trump signs it. Read in SC Daily Gazette about the legislation and what's in it regarding subpoenaed cellphone records. From States Newsroom's D.C. team. This will be updated.

Republicans in the U.S. House plan to approve a stopgap spending bill that will end the record-breaking 43-day government shutdown.

Crews have finished removing 2 million gallons of hazardous fuel, oil and contaminated water from the belly of a World W...
11/12/2025

Crews have finished removing 2 million gallons of hazardous fuel, oil and contaminated water from the belly of a World War II-era aircraft carrier anchored in Charleston Harbor. Read Jessica Holdman's article in SC Daily Gazette about the project at the USS Yorktown.

Crews finished removing more than 1.4 million gallons of hazardous oil from the belly of the USS Yorktown aircraft carrier in the Charleston harbor.

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