As S.C. Hospitality Industry Grows, So Do New Coronavirus Numbers COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina’s hard-hit hospitality industry in May clawed back some of the jobs lost amid the ongoing... Read More
Editor's Picks U.S. Court Vacates Qualified Immunity in Excessive Force Case of 5 Police Officers A federal appeals court has vacated part of a finding that cleared five West Virginia police officers on qualified immunity... Read More
Some Florida Bars, Restaurants Temporarily Close as Virus Cases Rise Some Florida bars and restaurants are temporarily closing their doors after being back open for just a few weeks because... Read More
South Carolina Conservation Groups Warn Charleston Development Will Worsen Flooding Conservation groups in South Carolina are challenging a 3,000-acre (12,100-hectare) development project in Charleston over concerns that a loss of... Read More
Alabama City Will Pay $300K in Bitcoin Ransom to End Computer System Hack A city in northern Alabama will pay a ransom worth $300,000 in Bitcoins in response to a hack of its... Read More
Florida Supreme Court Suspends Attorney Behind Thousands of Insurer Lawsuits The Florida Supreme Court has granted an emergency request by the Florida bar to immediately suspend an attorney who, with... Read More
Army Corps Has $4.6B Plan to Protect Miami From Flooding The federal government is proposing a $4.6 billion plan to protect the low-lying Miami area from the effects of climate... Read More
9 Firefighters Injured Responding to Ship Explosion in Florida Nine firefighters responding to a fire aboard a ship in Florida have been hospitalized after the ship exploded, injuring eight... Read More
Police Arrest Man in Arson of Historic Nashville Courthouse NASHVILLE, Tenn. — A man who set fire to a historic courthouse in Tennessee during weekend protests has been arrested,... Read More
Bertha Weakens to Tropical Depression After Making Landfall In South Carolina Bertha, the second named storm this Atlantic hurricane season, has weakened to a tropical depression but was still expected to... Read More