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The State (Sunday), 12 Jul 2026

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ArticleMurdaugh Judge Mccaslin is part of SC’S close-knit legal world

She's a judge. He's a crook. Not just any crook but South Car­o­lina's most notori­ous crim­inal, con­victed of major fin­an­cial crimes and facing a retrial in an infam­ous double-murder case. She'll preside at that retrial. But long before the...

Murdaugh Judge Mccaslin is part of SC’S close-knit legal world

ArticleNuc­lear work­ers didn’t inspect safety equip­ment at SC plant

For nearly a dec­ade, atomic power plant work­ers in South Car­o­lina failed to main­tain part of a sys­tem that is sup­posed to keep the V.C. Sum­mer nuc­lear sta­tion safe dur­ing an emer­gency. The lack of main­ten­ance, noted in fed­eral...

Nuc­lear work­ers didn’t inspect safety equip­ment at SC plant

ArticleCould this pro­posed restric­tion put a break on new devel­op­ment?

After a spate of recent devel­op­ment pro­pos­als in one Mid­lands town, offi­cials are con­sid­er­ing put­ting in place stronger restric­tions on developers. A pro­posal being con­sidered by Irmo Town Coun­cil would require that once a pro­posal is...

Could this pro­posed restric­tion put a break on new devel­op­ment?

ArticleWho’s to blame? Ambu­lance-lyft crash in down­town Columbia sparks duel­ing law­suits

A col­li­sion between a Rich­land County ambu­lance and a Lyft ride-share vehicle in down­town Columbia two sum­mers ago has now spurred mul­tiple law­suits, and none of the parties involved can agree on who is to blame for the crash. The Lyft driver...

Who’s to blame? Ambu­lance-lyft crash in down­town Columbia sparks duel­ing law­suits