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WCBD Charleston on MSNMcMaster again vetoes bill that would have dismissed some pending gun chargesGov. Henry McMaster (R) vetoed a bill last week for the second consecutive year that would automatically dismiss some pending ...
S.C. flags will be flown at half-staff from sunrise to sunset on Tuesday, May 27. McMaster ordered that flags be flown at half-staff atop the state Capitol and also requested that the flags over state ...
Gov. Henry McMaster signed the “South Carolina Hands Free Act” into law May 12, banning drivers from holding a cell phone, ...
A carveout in Congressional Republicans' "Big Beautiful Bill" will allow South Carolina's efforts to reboot V.C. Summer ...
Gov. Henry McMaster vetoed bill to allow "personal delivery devices" on S.C. roads in Richland County that violates ...
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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster said Wednesday he plans to sign a bill into law to tackle fentanyl in the state.
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WYFF News 4 on MSNWho is the new Spartanburg County sheriff replacing Chuck Wright?South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has appointed Jeffery F. Stephens as interim sheriff of Spartanburg County following Chuck Wright's resignation.
Syngenta's new Orangeburg facility will produce 16,000 tons of plant biostimulants annually, supporting U.S. farmers and ...
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WYFF News 4 on MSNSC Gov. McMaster appoints new sheriff of Spartanburg County following Chuck Wright's resignationSouth Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster has appointed the new sheriff for Spartanburg County after Chuck Wright resigned.
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The Island Packet on MSNSC is now a hands-free state. What that means, what to knowSouth Carolina is now a hands-free driving state, but how many accidents are caused by distracted driving in Beaufort County?
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WSPA 7News on MSNSpartanburg Co. Sheriff Chuck Wright resigns, cites ‘recent health diagnosis’SPARTANBURG COUNTY, S.C. (WSPA) – Chuck Wright has resigned from his position as sheriff of Spartanburg County. In a letter to South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster, Wright cited a recent health ...
A fight over how much control local governments have over their own communities versus the state’s authority to step in is brewing in South Carolina’s capital city.
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