Lawyers are being paid to represent SC’s Comptroller General, Auditor and Treasurer’s offices amid an SEC investigation.
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster on Sunday declared a state of emergency as firefighters battled more than 175 wildfires that claimed ...
Tempers flared Thursday in the normally staid S.C. Senate Finance Committee when state Treasurer Curtis Loftis testified for ...
We get you connected to the capitol this week by brining inside the latest marathon hearing on the state's $1.8 billion money ...
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Hosted on MSNCoroner: Man killed at South Carolina senior living facilityA 68-year-old man was killed at a North Charleston senior living facility Thursday. According to the Charleston County ...
A look at how the state could lose big if there are big Medicaid cuts; Calls for state Treasurer Curtis Loftis to resign; and ...
Statehouse reporters Gavin Jackson, Russ McKinney and Maayan Schechter are back at the Capitol reporting what you need to ...
I don’t know how other senators can sit in there (and) watch this. I don’t understand. This is childlike, and there are real ...
Tensions were high on the grounds of the South Carolina State House on Thursday for a much-anticipated hearing on the state’s ...
Tensions were high Thursday at the South Carolina State House – for a much-anticipated hearing on the state’s ongoing $1.8 billion debacle.
In a fiery exchange Thursday, Feb. 27, State Treasurer Curtis Loftis testified to members of South Carolina's "Finance Constitutional" Subcommittee regarding a 1.8 billion accounting error.
Lawmakers questioned State Treasurer Curtis Loftis over a $1.8 billion accounting error, which led to a federal investigation and several resignations.
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