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WSPA 7News on MSNGov. McMaster still waiting for Medicaid expansion waiver approval
A request by state leaders could change Medicaid coverage for thousands of low-income parents across the Palmetto State.
Premier Doug Ford was in Hamilton today to announce $70 million in funding to support workers who have been laid off as a result of U.S. tariffs.
The former dean at Camden Military Academy has been charged with sex crimes against minors, according to SLED.
Sheri Biggs holds her first 'Salute to Liberty' event, drawing hundreds to the Anderson Sports and Entertainment Center to hear Sarah Huckabee Sanders
When South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster announced changes to SNAP rules weeks ago, it looked like he was going to sign the executive order right away. Shelves filled with sweet treats and drinks might soon be off limits to SNAP recipients.
South Carolina Senate Democrats are condemning Governor Henry McMaster's decision to send SC National Guard troops to Washington, D.C.
Family and friends of the South Carolina Highway Patrol trooper who died last week in the line of duty gathered in Columbia Wednesday to lay him to rest.
South Carolina Governor Henry McMaster announced Saturday evening via his personal X account that he is deploying members of the South Carolina National Guard to
According to the Office of the Governor, Governor Henry McMaster suspended Bethune Town Councilman John Anthony Heflin from office.
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News-Medical.Net on MSNCommunity exercise helps older adults maintain fitness and strength
Older adults who regularly participated in a community-based exercise program were able to slow - and in many cases reverse - declines in cardio fitness and strength that naturally come with age, a new McMaster study shows.
South Carolina is considering joining a growing number of states that restrict the types of food and beverages that can be purchased through the SNAP program. Here’s what to know.