The U.S. Attorneys Office in South Carolina says 29 people have pleaded guilty in connection to a $5 million COVID benefits ...
Nearly 30 people, including SC inmates, stole identities and extorted victims using contraband phones to fraudulently claim ...
South Carolina prison inmates led ring that obtained $5 million in fraudulent COVID-19 unemployment benefits, feds say ...
Condemned inmate Brad Sigmon is asking the S.C. Supreme Court to stop his March 7 execution. He was sentenced to die in the ...
The United States Department of Justice (DOJ) reported that 29 people have pleaded guilty in a five-year investigation into a scheme to fraudulently obtain COVID-19 unemployment benefits led by ...
The legal team for Brad Sigmon has filed a motion for a stay of execution Thursday and a petition for a writ of habeas corpus ...
Twenty-Nine out of 31 indicted defendants plead guilty in a five-year investigation into a scheme to fraudulently obtain COVID-19 unemployment benefits, accordi ...
The South Carolina Department of Corrections released the arrest warrants for five inmates in separate cases from last month ...
Both the federal government and South Carolina carry out the lethal injections using a single drug, pentobarbital, a powerful ...
Several colleges in the Midlands are receiving vital funding to help educate incarcerated individuals, contributing to South ...
A $1.3 million grant to a Columbia nonprofit will help better support South Carolina colleges' work educating people ...
Columbia, SC (WOLO) — A Midlands college is joining the effort to help those incarcerated in South Carolina earn their degrees.