If you watched the closing minutes of last Thursday’s Senate session you would have thought,…
Month: January 2014
UPDATE: 1/31/14 – Chief Justice Jean Toal this afternoon released a written summary to The…
Although S.C. taxpayers already provide armed police officers on the State House grounds – in…
Almost instantly after unanimous passage in the House and a 39-4 favorable vote in the Senate, lawmakers and…
By ASHLEY LANDESS The Legislature passed a restructuring bill and eliminated the Budget and Control…
In South Carolina, if you want to know who is paying judges and their spouses,…
In a 2006 internal report, a task force that studied Clemson University’s vast land holdings…
Under the Title 1, Chapter 7, Article 1 statutory scheme, there’s apparently only one reason…
South Carolina politicians are masters at promising one thing and doing the opposite. From ethics…
The decision this week by Attorney General Alan Wilson and State Law Enforcement Division Chief…
From 2008 through 2012, S.C. House Speaker Bobby Harrell reimbursed himself more than $234,000 from…
When interviewed by The Nerve last September, Bart Daniel, one of S.C. House Speaker Bobby…
Collin Brown III says he’s well aware of a state deadline this year to create…
The city of Greenville would be off the hook for reimbursing state taxpayers $7 million…
By ASHLEY LANDESS We’re expanding Medicaid all right. We’re just not calling it ‘Obamacare.’ Many…
Although Marcus Lattimore’s football career at the University of South Carolina is long over, the…
Clemson University is requesting more than a 10 percent budget increase for the next school…
A recently created state agency that focuses on economic development in South Carolina’s rural counties…
As the debate continues on where exactly to spend hundreds of millions of tax dollars…
When U.S. Senate candidate Lee Bright, a Republican state senator from Spartanburg County, filed his…