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Developer pitches a 400-home subdivision in Lexington. Here’s where it would go.

A regional property development company wants to build more than 400 single-family homes to a growing neighborhood in Lexington County. The 402 housing units pitched by development group Mungo Homes would sit on 174 acres of empty land in Red Bank, a fast-growing suburb of Columbia in Lexington County. The...
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Intense Debate: South Carolina Murderer Confronts Firing Squad Execution Amid Pending Clemency Decision

This post features an OpenAI-powered summary derived from the NewsBreak users' discussions on South Carolina murderer faces firing squad execution as clemency decision looms. South Carolina murderer faces firing squad execution as clemency decision looms.
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Vehicle fire damages condo building, five displaced

RICHLAND COUNTY, S.C. (WACH) — A vehicle fire at the Arborwood Condos on Percival Road caused significant damage to the siding of one building Monday afternoon, according to the Columbia-Richland Fire Department. Authorities say fire crews responded shortly before 1 p.m. and found the car’s engine compartment on...
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Black Cemetery Citizenship: Fighting for the Restoration of African-American Burial Spaces

Cultural Historian Cory J. France returned to Goucher College Oct. 14 to receive the campus’ Rory Turner Prize for Cultural Sustainability. France presented a lecture summarizing his recent work, “Scenes at the Stakes,” which focuses on the restoration of historic Black gravesites in South Carolina. France’s...
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Judge halts St. Helena bar owner’s licenses after mass shooting

Beaufort County and State investigators deemed Willie's Bar and Grill a public nuisance and threat to public health and safety of community.
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Sandhills Middle School Cafeteria Worker Charged After Firearm Found on Campus

A cafeteria employee at Sandhills Middle School in Lexington, South Carolina, has been charged with carrying a weapon on school property. Authorities identified the employee as Andrea Brooks, 43.
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Intense Debate: SC Attorney General Backs Legislation Mandating Ten Commandments in Public Schools

wpde.com - 11/13/2025 04:39:35 PM. South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson recently joined an 18-state coalition in support of a Louisiana law that mandates the display of the Ten Commandments in public schools. The group has filed a friend-of-the-court brief with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the Fifth Circuit,...
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Upstate woman accused of stealing over $67,000 from nursing home resident

COLUMBIA, S.C. (FOX Carolina) - South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson announced that a Greer woman has been charged with stealing from a nursing home resident. According to officials, an investigation determined that between Aug. 5, 2024, and Feb. 25, 2025, 47-year-old Jeanna Avery Stronkowsky allegedly...
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SC Medicaid program to stop covering expensive weight loss drugs for obesity

COLUMBIA — Starting in January, South Carolina’s Medicaid program will no longer cover weight loss drugs for obesity, reversing a year-old policy. The change, which comes as states face high costs for covering the popular drugs, will not affect Medicaid patients prescribed the drugs to manage Type 2 diabetes, said...
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McMaster announces projected 2026 unemployment tax cuts

(WPDE) — Governor Henry McMaster, along with the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) announced that the 2026 unemployment insurance (UI) tax rates for the state will either decrease or remain the same. UI tax costs are projected to be $40 million less than in 2025, marking...

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