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On the steps of the SC Statehouse sits a statue of George Washington with a broken walking stick. How it broke however is still a hotly debated mystery.

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A father suing the Berkeley County School District and the Berkeley Sheriffs office claims they neglected his daughter after ongoing sexual assault at school.

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For this July 4th we asked five South Carolinians 250 years later is the Spirit of the American Revolution still alive? Here are there answers.

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The advertising business and circulation offices of The Post and Courier at 148 Williman St. will be closed for the July 4th holiday.

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The city of Folly Beach SC announced it would call off its fireworks show because of expected high winds according to VisitFolly.com and Facebook.

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S.C. Court of Appeals partly revived former Lexington-Richland Five school board member Ken Loveless 2022 defamation lawsuit against a Facebook critic.

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Gavin Newsom is diving into the most MAGA parts of South Carolina taking the Democratic message to GOP strongholds — and maybe eyeing 2028 in the process.

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Developer behind $348 million redevelopment effort in West Ashley told Charleston officials they must deliver a new Publix location by Oct. 31 2026.

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Charleston restaurants including Pages Okra Grill Sunsets and Tavern & Table deny claims that they are misleading customers by selling imported shrimp.

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The Post and Courier asked Lowcountry experts about how to navigate common queries that may arise during a storm from plumbing issues to driving safety.

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Expiring subsidies would leave 99K people in SC without health insurance plus a 2 percent rise in the uninsured rate says the Kaiser Family Foundation.

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The Trump administration has withheld millions of dollars worth of federal education grant funding from schools in South Carolina amid political concerns.

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S.C. Shrimpers Association named 25 Charleston-area restaurants in a lawsuit alleging false advertising and selling imported shrimp labeled as local