The State of South Carolina is one of 16 finalists in President Barak Obama’s Race to the Top program and could potentially get $300 million in grants if selected. The announcement couldn’t come at a better time as South Carolina... (Continue reading)
The South Carolina House Ways and Means Committee is considering a proposed budget that would force State employees to lose five days of paid leave in order to address a half-billion gap in the budget. Employees would be furloughed those... (Continue reading)
A bill approved by a Senate subcommittee will require schools to adopt policies to deal with dating violence as well as consequences for violating those policies for grades 6-12. According to statistics, South Carolina ranks among the worst in domestic... (Continue reading)
Eleven players to join the defending SEC Championship team COLUMBIA, S.C. – The South Carolina women’s soccer program has announced that 11 student-athletes will join the Gamecocks in the 2010 season. The list includes players with national team experience... (Continue reading)
CHARLESTON, S.C. - The Citadel Cheerleading squad has set a “Pound Puppies Cheer Clinic” on Friday, Feb. 19, from 6-10 p.m. Participants ranging from ages 5-to-18 are encouraged to participate. The clinic will take place at Mark Clark Hall, located above the... (Continue reading)
Approximately 20 individuals invaded a home in Socastee, South Carolina, attacked the residents and fired guns. The residents were forced onto the ground and guns shoved into their faces. Police in Horry County, South Carolina say the individuals are members... (Continue reading)
Tue May 18 @ 7 pm Greenville – Over 60 of America’s favorite books – but no more 225 little words in all – Dr. Seuss showed us that Reading is the Art of Imagination. George Frein, who performs as... (Continue reading)
Tue Feb 23 @ 7 pm Greenville – Joe Stukes, who always lets us learn through laughter, tells tales of Ben Franklin – the man who figured out that electricity was just organized lightening and Thomas Edison – not just... (Continue reading)
Tue Apr 20 @ 7:00 pm Greenville – Learn about Langston Hughes, the African American voice that championed the power of dreams … dreams denied, dreams achieved, dreams deferred but never dreams denied. And hear that voice reflected currently in... (Continue reading)
Tue March 23 @ 7pm Greenville – Learn about the woman who saw the whole world and beyond through a small window in a room she rarely left – and revolutionized American poetry. Join an audience of avid history and... (Continue reading)