Chairman Tim Scott and other Banking Committee Republicans have urged the Federal Housing Finance Agency (FHFA) Director, Bill Pulte, to focus on reducing government waste and ensuring the agency fulfills its fundamental mission of enhancing the...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has stated that his office will oversee the prosecution of Rosali Fernandez Cruz, an illegal immigrant from El Salvador.
The South Carolina Department of Agriculture's Market News Division, in cooperation with the USDA-AMS Fruit & Vegetable Division, has released its latest Fruit & Vegetable Weekly Review, dated April 4, 2025.
South Carolina ranks 33 among U.S. states for teacher starting salaries, with an average starting salary of $42,026 in 2024, according to the National Education Association (NEA).
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has aligned with a coalition of 24 state attorneys general to present a friend-of-the-court brief opposing a Biden-era rule.
Governor Henry McMaster of South Carolina attended oral arguments at the United States Supreme Court regarding the case Medina v. Planned Parenthood South Atlantic.
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson has joined forces with State Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver to inform schools about online threats targeting children and teenagers.
U.S. Senators Lindsey Graham and Richard Blumenthal are leading a bipartisan group of 50 senators in proposing primary and secondary sanctions against Russia.
Attorney General Alan Wilson, alongside 25 state attorneys general, is urging the Trump administration to address a loophole allowing deadly fentanyl into the United States.
Attorney General Alan Wilson is emphasizing the importance of calling 811 before commencing any digging projects, as April marks National Safe Digging Month.
In 2024, one H-1B petition were filed by an employer classified under the Mining, Quarrying, and Oil and Gas Extraction industry located in South Carolina.
Attorney General Alan Wilson has issued a warning to parents regarding an online trend involving groups such as 764, which is reportedly targeting teenagers by promoting violent and harmful activities.