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CHAPIN, S.C. (AP) — Charles Bierbauer, a former CNN White House correspondent and journalism dean, has died at 83.
South Carolina News
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CHAPIN, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette is highlighting her connection to President Donald Trump in her first campaign ad for the state's gubernatorial race.
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Dawn Staley said she would have felt compelled to leave South Carolina for the New York Knicks head coaching job if she'd been offered the position.
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South Carolina's top prosecutor asked the U.S. Supreme Court to block a federal appeals court ruling and bar a transgender student from using a school restroom that aligns with their gender identity.
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As a result of positive economic growth, the South Carolina Board of Economic Advisors said state tax revenues also continue to grow slightly higher than anticipated.
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For decades, attention deficit hyperactivity disorder has been viewed through a male lens, leading to underdiagnoses in females. Experts say females with ADHD struggle with inattention, disorganization, and emotional sensitivity—symptoms that are easier to overlook.
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MINNEAPOLIS (AP) — The Democratic National Committee is seriously considering scrambling the party’s next presidential primary calendar. And South Carolina, the state that hosted the Democrats’ first-in-the-nation contest in 2024, is far from a lock to go first.
South Carolina Public Radio News Updates
The State House Gavel shares updates about the South Carolina General Assembly, including legislative actions, debates and discussions. Featuring news and interviews, so you have access to the latest developments in policy and decisions that shape South Carolina’s future.
Latest episodes of Walter Edgar's Journal
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This week we’ll be talking with Nic Butler, the historian at the Charleston County Public Library, who is researching the life of George Anson. Anson, was an officer in the British Navy who, by the time of his death in 1762, had risen to its highest rank, First Lord of the Admiralty. He had also spent 9 years in South Carolina during its time of transition from a colony governed by the Lords Proprietors to a colony of the British Crown.
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This week we're speaking with Dr. Henry N. Tisdale, former president of Claflin University in Orangeburg, SC. This Kingstree native has had a long and distinguished academic career, earning his undergraduate degree at Claflin in 1965 and, eventually, becoming the first African American to earn a doctorate in mathematics from Dartmouth.
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Latest Episodes of the SC Lede
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for August 26, 2025: we have a small, dedicated pod on infrastructure; we welcome special guest SCDOT Secretary Justin Powell; we catch you up on all things roads and bridges; and more!
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On this episode of the South Carolina Lede for August 23, 2025: we brief you on what four of the five Republican gubernatorial candidates discussed at a recent Republican gathering in Myrtle Beach; we caught up with Sen. Lindsey Graham on the campaign trail in the Pee Dee; two big endorsements also dropped this week—who got a the political equivalent of a Bachelor rose from whom; and more!
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This week, Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Stacey Maurer about getting back to daily life after cancer treatment.
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This week Bobbi Conner talks with MUSC's Dr. Don Rockey about the causes, treatment, and prevention of alcohol-related liver disease.
Nation and World
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High school is more than a steppingstone to college—it’s a critical time for students to discover who they are and what they care about. But traditional models often miss the mark, focusing more on test scores and rigid curricula.
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Being a good digital citizen is more than just knowing how to use technology—it’s about using it wisely, responsibly, and thoughtfully. For students and parents, that means pausing before posting and recognizing the potential impact of the content.
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This week on Who What When, we're traveling back to the 1970s with quizzes about the pop culture of the era.
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This week on Who What When, we’re looking back on the founding of our country with games about the American Revolutionary War.
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From lesson plans to teacher recertification, see the latest from SCETV's Education team.
More Headlines
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The Gaza Health Ministry reports that Israeli airstrikes over the weekend killed dozens Palestinians.
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Last week, a judge ordered Florida and the Trump administration to stop bringing new detainees to the facility and to wind down operations there within 60 days.
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The tree is on an island off of Maine's coast.
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So far, the Taliban-run government says more than 800 people have died and thousands more are injured.
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A Trump administration proposal for Gaza after the war would put the U.S. in control and pay Palestinians to leave.
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Trump made many promises to American workers during the campaign trail. Seven months into his second term, we take a look at how he is doing.
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This back to school season, more districts than ever have cell phone bans in place. Teachers and legislators alike say the restrictions help kids focus in class.
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President Trump has ended collective bargaining rights for more than one million federal workers. Unions have sued to block the move, but agencies are terminating contracts as litigation continues.
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More than 250 news outlets around the world have signed onto an appeal that calls for the protection of Palestinian journalists in Gaza, and for press to have independent access to the territory.
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Chinese President Xi Jinping is hosting a high-profile summit with leaders from Russia, North Korea and India gathering among others in a challenge to U.S. influence.