Feb. 17 marks the 161st anniversary of when the H.L. Hunley made history by becoming the first submarine to successfully sink an enemy warship during battle.
Newly conserved artifacts from the H.L. Hunley will be on display in a new ‘Tools and Tides’ exhibit launching this weekend.
Carl Schrat, a World War II veteran who served in the navy, was joined by Gov. Jim Pillen and honored at a World War II medal ...
On Monday night, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum renaming Fort Liberty, in North Carolina, back to Fort ...
Judge Beryl Howell excoriated the Supreme Court's immunity decision in a ruling in an unrelated FBI records case.
A trusting, genuine and progressively complex relationship between two young boys growing up together in rural Leakesville, ...
Scores of unexploded bombs dating from World War II have been recovered from a children’s playground in northern England after a chance discovery.
Jewel Plummer Cobb was a cancer researcher who investigated how hormones, ultraviolet light and chemotherapeutic drugs can ...
It’s that time of the year again as college students across the country get set for the famous Spring Break vacation, with ...
The Lady Vols basketball guard was defending South Carolina guard MiLaysia Fulwiley when she stepped out of her shoe with 5:26 left in the second quarter at Food City Center. Fulwiley missed the ...
SC's 47 state parks were built by the Civilian Conservation Corps, a Great Depression-era work initiative. Such parks include ...