Questions swirl about what caused the death of a woman locked up in South Carolina.

After disagreeing on a $5.3 million commission for the flag and repairs for the museum, a $3.6 million budget was considered.

Todd Rutherford, the attorney for 16-year-old Shakara (last name withheld), spoke to reporters on Thursday about the student's version of events. Rutherford says Shakara put her phone away but refused to leave class because she believed the punishment didn't coincide with the crime.

Man Arrested for Calling 911 Because Girlfriend Wouldn't Hookup: Patrick Doggett of Spartanburg, SC, was arres… http://t.co/bcQazcDy6u — Elida Gorny (@ElidaGorny) October 7, 2015 A…

Historic South Carolina flooding has now taken the lives of 11 people, wiped out homes, and left many more without power.

A day care in South Carolina is being investigated after a teenager shared a photo of her foot inside the mouth of a 7-month-old baby.

NewsOne’s Top 5 takes a quick look at the stories trending on NewsOne.com that you are talking about. South Carolina Removes The Confederate Flag From…

As thousands cheered, chanted and sang, the flag came down from the statehouse for good.

The seventh fire in 10 days to break out at a southern Black church may have been caused by lightning, the FBI announced Wednesday. Officials from…

A survivor of the Emanuel AME shooting in Charleston, South Carolina says she was left alive to retell the incident, The Post Courier reports. Dot…