A bill meant to crack down on utility strikes that have disrupted neighborhoods across the state is waiting for action in the S.C. Senate, with just weeks left in this year’s session. The bill ...
Bringing a garden shovel to the beach could set you back $500 in fines — depending on what you do with it. On Myrtle Beach-area beaches, it is illegal to dig large holes in the sand because it can be ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. (WIS) - A new state law aims to reduce utility-digging damages across the Palmetto State, and hold companies accountable when damage happens. David Wiman, the town of Lexington’s ...
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