Local elected officials across South Carolina urge lawmakers to advance public deposits legislation
March 12, 2026County and Municipal Leaders Statewide Call for Expanded Local Choice in Managing Community-Funded Deposits The Palmetto Public Deposits Coalition (PPDC) today announced that a growing coalition of local elected officials…
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S.C. Department of Environmental Services wins 2025 Notable State Documents Award for State Water Plan
March 12, 2026The S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is the recipient of a 2025 Notable State Documents Award from the South Carolina State Library for the 2025 South Carolina State Water…
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Governor McMaster signs joint resolution extending alcohol server training deadline
March 12, 2026The South Carolina Restaurant and Lodging Association (SCRLA) applauds Governor Henry McMaster for signing H. 5261, a joint resolution that extends the deadline for mandatory alcohol server training to May…
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City of Greenville Council update
March 10, 2026City Council Approves Land Purchase for Proposed Falls Park Conference District City Council approved four land purchase agreements totaling six acres along Falls Street for a proposed transformational, mixed-use development.…
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Tax breaks for South Carolina boat owners sail through the state Senate
March 8, 2026Courtesy of the South Carolina Daily Gazette By Jessica Holdman March 5, 2026 SC currently has the highest property taxes on boats in the country South Carolina boat owners can…
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Patient Safety Awareness Week: Protecting Families Through Safe Medication Use
March 6, 2026During Patient Safety Awareness Week, March 8-14, the South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental Disabilities’ Office of Substance Use Services (OSUS) is reminding families that safe medication practices…
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SJWD Water District names Bobby Walden as Chief Operating Officer
March 4, 2026SJWD Water District (SJWD) announced the appointment of Bobby Walden as its new Chief Operating Officer. Walden brings almost 50 years of experience in water utility operations and leadership. In…
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PSC appointments will shape utility rates across South Carolina
March 3, 2026Ratepayer Protection Concerns Focus Attention on District 5 Appointment Next week, the South Carolina General Assembly will vote to appoint members of the Public Service Commission (PSC) for Congressional Districts…
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South Carolina export sales reach $38.5 billion in 2025, marking seven-year high
March 3, 2026South Carolina’s manufacturing industries support economic growth Governor Henry McMaster, the South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) and South Carolina Ports (SC Ports) announced that the state’s 2025 export sales grew 1.5%,…
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Tennis 101 classes + a few spots remain for spring programs
March 3, 2026Ready to learn the game or get back on the court? Tennis 101 is a fun, beginner-friendly 6-week program designed to teach the fundamentals of tennis in an encouraging, low-pressure…
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SC Commerce announces 2026 Relentless Challenge grant awards
March 3, 202614 projects across the state awarded grants to support innovation and entrepreneurship The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) announced the recipients of its 2026 Relentless Challenge grants, which totaled…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Amanda Hannah of Dixie High School as Educator of the Month
February 27, 2026Abbeville accountant-turned-teacher shares her love of numbers and business to equip students for life South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Amanda ‘Mandy’ Hannah of Dixie High School as the…
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SC NEXUS and SCRA announce Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exchange project launch
February 26, 2026The South Carolina Department of Commerce’s SC Nexus for Advanced Resilient Energy (SC NEXUS) division, in partnership with the South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA), announced the official launch of Entrepreneurship and Innovation Exchange (eiX),…
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SC Senate advances bill cutting property taxes for seniors. Income taxes are up next
February 24, 2026Published courtesy of the SC Daily Gazette By Skylar Laird Seniors could get bigger property tax breaks based on how long they’ve lived in South Carolina under a bill the…
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Understanding the risks of misusing prescription drugs
February 23, 2026Prescription medications play an important role in treating pain, anxiety and other health conditions when used exactly as directed. However, misusing prescription drugs can quickly lead to dependence, overdose or…
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Clyburn statement on the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson
February 17, 2026Congressman James E. Clyburn (SC-06) released the following statement on the passing of Reverend Jesse Jackson: “Today, I join the nation in mourning the passing of one of the most…
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Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day set for Feb. 24 at the State House
February 17, 2026Young women of all ages are invited to attend Introduce a Girl to Engineering Day at 11 a.m. on Tuesday, Feb. 24, at the South Carolina State House. The American…
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Open Heart Campaign promotes compassion and support this Valentine’s Day
February 17, 2026OSUS encourages South Carolinians to show stigma-free support for people in recovery Recovery is strengthened by connection, compassion and support, and Valentine’s Day offers a meaningful opportunity to remind people…
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Police share crime stats
February 17, 2026Crime Rate Drops by 55% over the past 25 Years Police Chief Credits Investment in People, Equipment and Community Engagement New data shows a dramatic drop in crime within the…
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Wheelsports Park update
February 17, 2026City Shares Final Designs, Flythrough for Wheelsports Complex Project Partners, including Skate Community, Continue to Play Role in Development Designs for the City’s new Wheelsports park, including a 3D fly-through…
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Credit Union Day at State House highlights importance of expanding financial choice for public entities
February 9, 2026Event Connects Lawmakers with Credit Union Leaders Serving More Than 1.7 million South Carolinians South Carolina credit unions hosted their first-ever Credit Union Day at the State House, providing legislators…
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Parking update
February 5, 2026New Parking Rates in Effect Beginning Feb. 1, fees to park in City garages increased for the first time since 2020. The modest increase also includes a bonus for downtown…
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South Carolina Power Team welcomes Meredith Atkinson as Director of Communications
February 3, 2026The South Carolina Power Team announced the addition of Meredith Atkinson as Director of Communications. In this role, Meredith will oversee the organization’s strategic communications and marketing initiatives, playing a…
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SCDES opens nominations for Community Star Award to recognize environmental stewardship
February 3, 2026The S.C. Department of Environmental Services (SCDES) is now accepting nominations for its annual Community Star Award, which recognizes those who make a positive difference in their communities through environmental…
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Paul Glover named 2025 Water Environment Association of South Carolina Water Treatment Operator of the Year for the Blue Ridge Foothills District
February 2, 2026Startex-Jackson-Wellford-Duncan Water District (SJWD) announced that Paul Glover has been named 2025 Water Environment Association of South Carolina (WEASC) Water Treatment Operator of the Year for the Blue Ridge Foothills…
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Recognizing early signs of substance misuse in adolescents
February 2, 2026Adolescence is an important time, when young people begin forming attitudes, behaviors and beliefs around substance use, often earlier than many adults realize. The South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health…
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New Semester Safety Reminder: The Hidden Dangers of “Study Drugs”
January 30, 2026As the spring semester begins, many college students face increased academic pressure to perform, manage demanding schedules and prepare for exams. The South Carolina Department of Behavioral Health and Developmental…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis recognizes Tim Ray of Kelly Mill Middle as Educator of the Month
January 30, 2026South Carolina Treasurer Curtis Loftis has recognized Tim Ray of Kelly Mill Middle School as the January Educator of the Month for the South Carolina Financial Literacy Master Teacher Program,…
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Draft 2026 aquatic plant management plan available for public review and comments
January 29, 2026The public is invited to review and provide comments on the draft 2026 South Carolina Aquatic Plant Management Plan, which outlines how native and non-native aquatic plants should be best…
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SCDMV selects FAST Enterprises to modernize state motor vehicle computer system
January 29, 2026The South Carolina Department of Motor Vehicles (SCDMV) has selected FAST Enterprises, a leading government technology provider, to replace the agency’s aging information technology system with a modern, customer-focused DMV…
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McMaster delivers final State of the State, outlines vision for “The South Carolina Century”
January 28, 2026Gov. Henry McMaster delivered his final State of the State address Wednesday, Jan. 28, 2026, offering a broad vision for South Carolina’s future while reflecting on progress made during his…
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City Update – January 27 at 1:20pm
January 27, 2026First Responders – Police, Fire and Public Works – Wrap Up Successful Operation City Manager Shannon Lavrin highlighted the dedication and hard work completed by City departments and employees during…
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Monday Evening Storm Update
January 27, 2026Lingering Ice and Sleet Create Hazardous Driving Conditions While the winter precipitation continued to melt, a cold weather advisory is in effect for Greenville from 6 p.m. Monday through noon…
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New Poll: Republican primary voters back conservation, resilience and energy planning at record levels
January 26, 2026Statewide survey shows conservative voters increasingly view land, water and energy stewardship as essential to South Carolina’s economic growth and community resilience. A new statewide poll of 1,200 likely Republican…
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The Scrub Shop opens first Midlands location in Downtown Columbia
January 22, 2026South Carolina’s largest medical uniform retailer is officially entering the Midlands market. The City of Columbia announced the grand opening of The Scrub Shop’s newest location at 2101 Main Street,…
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SC Secretary of State launches online trademark registration system
January 22, 2026South Carolina Secretary of State Mark Hammond announced that his office has launched a new online registration system for trademarks, service marks, and livestock brands. “As Secretary of State, I am…
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Preparing for weekend winter storm
January 22, 2026Accumulation of snow, sleet and ice could create hazardous conditions. A significant winter storm is forecast for Greenville beginning Friday night, January 23. The storm is expected to bring a…
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Naloxone Awareness Day highlights a simple action that can save lives
January 22, 2026On January 23, South Carolina recognizes Naloxone Awareness Day – a date chosen to reinforce a simple but powerful message: with naloxone, saving a life can be as easy as…
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S.C. Department of Commerce announces new Global Business Development director
January 22, 2026Julie Kunkle to lead the state’s economic development sales team The South Carolina Department of Commerce announced the promotion of Julie Kunkle to serve as the director of global business development (GBD). Kunkle…
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Dry January and the Rise of the Alcohol-Free Movement
January 19, 2026Each January, more people across the country choose to participate in “Dry January,” a month-long pause from alcohol that gives individuals a chance to reset after the holidays and take…
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Max Metcalf named Chairman of the South Carolina Department of Transportation Commission
January 16, 2026Max Metcalf, of Greenville County, was named Chairman of the South Carolina Department of Transportation Commission at the Commission’s January 15, 2026 meeting in Columbia. “I’m honored to be elected…
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South Carolina industry recruitment reaches $9.12 billion in 2025
January 15, 2026Highest percentage of announced rural capital investment and new jobs in over a decade The South Carolina Department of Commerce (S.C. Commerce) released its 2025 industry recruitment results, marking a milestone…
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Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month shares hope and healing in January
January 13, 2026January is recognized nationwide as Substance Use Disorder Treatment Month (Treatment Month), an observance led by the U.S. Substance Abuse and Mental Health Services Administration to raise awareness about treatment…
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SJWD Water District earns national recognition for excellence in budget presentation
January 13, 2026The Startex-Jackson-Wellford-Duncan (SJWD) Water District announced that it has received the Distinguished Budget Presentation Award from the Government Finance Officers Association (GFOA) for its Fiscal Year 2024 Budget. The GFOA’s…
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For every $1 spent, South Carolina’s “No Drama” program returns up to $66 in economic benefits
January 13, 2026New Economic Impact Report Confirms Contraceptive Access is a High-Value Workforce and Fiscal Strategy, Generating Hundreds of Millions in Annual Net Benefit A new economic impact report authored by lead…
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State Treasurer Curtis Loftis announces ABLE Age Adjustment Act
January 12, 2026More South Carolinians are now eligible to open Palmetto ABLE Savings Accounts and save for their future Treasurer Loftis announces the federal ABLE Age Adjustment Act went into effect on…
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Pope Flynn adds new associate Benjamin Price in public finance and government law
January 11, 2026Pope Flynn, a South Carolina-based law firm concentrating in public finance and governmental law, has added Benjamin Price as an associate in the firm’s public finance and governmental law practices.…
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ICARE CommUnity Hub connects residents with resources Jan. 8
January 8, 2026The program will match residents with local service organizations. A new pilot program from the City of Greenville matches residents with local service organizations. The ICARE CommUnity Hub will host…
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Live taping: SC Lede & this week in SC with House Speaker Murrell Smith
January 5, 2026Join South Carolina ETV and Public Radio for a special live taping of the “South Carolina Lede” and “This Week in South Carolina” with House Speaker Murrell Smith. Speaker Smith…
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More than $12m awarded to improve communities across SC
December 18, 2025S.C. Department of Commerce distributes Community Development Block Grant funds to 27 recipients Communities throughout South Carolina are receiving community development grant funds totaling more than $12 million for public…
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