SC Environmental Policy

South Carolina Students Begin School Year Early Despite State Legislation, Adopt Modified Calendars

South Carolina Sees Early School Year Start for Many Students Early Returns Columbia, S.C. — Summer break is already over…

5 months ago

Extreme Drought Leads to Unprecedented Drying of South Carolina’s Little Pee Dee River at Davis Landing

Extreme Drought Dries Up Little Pee Dee River at Davis Landing The ongoing extreme drought has claimed yet another victim…

5 months ago

SCDOT Secures Extra $200 Million to Enhance Bridge Infrastructure in South Carolina

SCDOT Approves Another $200 Million in Funding for Bridge Improvements Thursday, July 18th, 2024, The South Carolina Department of Transportation…

5 months ago

New South Carolina Law Aims to Tackle Childcare Worker Shortage by Broadening Job Access and Scaling Back on Hiring Requirements

New SC Law Expands Access to Childcare Job Opportunities Amidst Worker Shortage In efforts to address the current challenges facing…

5 months ago

South Carolina Schools to Enforce Cell Phone Ban by 2025 Amid Efforts to Minimize Classroom Distractions

Cell Phones to be Banned in SC Schools by 2025 In a surprising turn of events, the South Carolina Department…

5 months ago

Midlands Craftsman Creates Breathtaking Art Pieces from Discarded Wood, Championing Sustainability

Midlands Artisan Transforms Unwanted Wood into Stunning Artifacts COLUMBIA, S.C.-- As the idyllic landscapes of South Carolina blend art and…

6 months ago

$10.5 Million State Funding to Enhance Water Infrastructure in Ten South Carolina Towns

State Funding Bolsters Water Infrastructure Upgrades in Ten SC Towns COLUMBIA, S.C. - Ten South Carolinian communities are set to…

6 months ago

South Carolina Contemplates Tapping into Retired Teachers to Address Educator Shortage

South Carolina's Educator Shortage Situation: Could Retired Teachers be the Solution? With the educator shortage in South Carolina reaching daunting…

6 months ago