The South Carolina Department of Transportation got approved for federal funding to speed up the process of rebuilding the Old Vaucluse Road bridge.
WYFF4.COM. AND SPEAKING OF UNIVERSITY, SOUTH CAROLINA PUBLIC UNIVERSITIES WERE AT THE STATEHOUSE TODAY TO DISCUSS CAMPUS PROTECTIONS IN THE WAKE OF VIOLENT THREATS AND VIOLENT ATTACKS. AND IN ...
The kaboom of a transformer blowing jolted Kevin and Hayden Kozak awake the morning of Sept. 27, 2024. Hayden Kozak, who had ...
Former South Carolina quarterback Connor Shaw is in stable condition after collapsing while coaching his son's football game. The 33-year-old was taken to Greenville Memorial Hospital, but the cause ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation is asking for public comment on proposed plans to replace the following six bridges:S-495 (Georgetown Road) over ...
Long before Shane Beamer was the head coach of the South Carolina Gamecocks, he was a graduate assistant with the Tennessee Vols. Beamer, who earned his master's degree from Tennessee, was a graduate ...
In just the past week, three major universities — Wake Forest, Emory and Ohio State — have each announced free tuition programs for undergraduates meeting certain income, residence or academic ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. - The streak has ended. Vanderbilt dominated South Carolina 31-7 to end a 16-game losing streak to the Gamecocks. Vanderbilt beat South Carolina for the first time since 2008 Saturday ...
Following the assassination of conservative commentator Charlie Kirk, the UNC Board of Trustees aims to bolster campus ...
Hope died Saturday night when Vanderbilt linebacker Langston Patterson blitzed through a gaping hole, turning his helmet into a jackhammer, and pounded quarterback LaNorris Sellers into the ground.
A double-overtime winner from No. 13 Wake Forest helped the Demon Deacons upset UNC 2-1 in Winston-Salem Friday evening.
The South Carolina Department of Transportation is inviting public comments on two bridge repair projects in Cherokee and Greenville counties, with feedback open until Oct. 30.