SC A Long Night Behind Closed Doors in South CongareeAndrew FancherApril 30, 2026May 4, 2026 by Andrew FancherApril 30, 2026May 4, 20261 Prolonged executive session involving police chief and town administrator ends without public explanation.
CRIME & COURTS Murdaugh Appeal Decision: Rumors SwirlWill FolksApril 30, 2026May 3, 2026 by Will FolksApril 30, 2026May 3, 20269 Day of decision imminent?
SC Politics Letter: Tyler Dykes is South Carolina’s Next Political SuperstarFITSForumApril 30, 2026May 2, 2026 by FITSForumApril 30, 2026May 2, 20264 Challenging the establishment...
CRIME & COURTS Upstate Murder Suspect Apprehended After Multi-Agency ManhuntErin ParrottApril 30, 2026May 1, 2026 by Erin ParrottApril 30, 2026May 1, 20260 Anderson County shooting suspect caught 100 miles southeast in South Carolina capital city...
Crossroads 2026SC Politics Mark Sanford’s Second Comeback is OverWill FolksApril 29, 2026May 1, 2026 by Will FolksApril 29, 2026May 1, 20263 Luv gov out...
SC Autism Acceptance Month: What Inclusion Really Looks LikeJenn WoodApril 29, 2026May 1, 2026 by Jenn WoodApril 29, 2026May 1, 20260 The final installment of a series exploring autism, neurodiversity, and the realities families face — focusing on what lasting inclusion requires of us all.
State House Casino Backers Undeterred, Plan 2027 PushWill FolksApril 29, 2026May 1, 2026 by Will FolksApril 29, 2026May 1, 20264 "We want to pull ourselves up by our bootstraps..."
Healthcare Back to Basics: Keeping Your Spine and Back SafeMark PowellApril 29, 2026May 1, 2026 by Mark PowellApril 29, 2026May 1, 20260 "An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure..."
Crossroads 2026SC Politics DEI Queen Pamela Evette Bashing ‘Woke Mobs?’FITSNewsApril 29, 2026April 30, 2026 by FITSNewsApril 29, 2026April 30, 20262 Cognitive dissonance in South Carolina's gubernatorial election...
SC Matthew Durham: This isn’t Road Reform. It’s a Tax IncreaseFITSForumApril 29, 2026April 30, 2026 by FITSForumApril 29, 2026April 30, 20260 "South Carolinians are already paying for their roads - they should not be forced to pay twice just to clean up Columbia’s balance sheet."