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South Carolina Gov. Henry McMaster praised a new law criminalizing the nonconsensual sharing of intimate images, also known ...
Area attendees at a Thursday town hall held by Lowcountry U.S. Rep. James Clyburn raised concerns about the Trump ...
Captain Annie Jackson of the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office was recognized as one of the top law enforcement officers in ...
The South Carolina General Assembly likely met for the last time this year Wednesday, easily passing a budget that included ...
Under the budget sent to Gov. McMaster, lawmakers’ in-district compensation increases to $2,500 a month. The $18,000 a year ...
The new law makes it a felony offense for people who share intimate images online with the intent to cause physical, mental, economic, or reputational harm to the person depicted.
Governor Henry McMaster was joined by fellow lawmakers to sign the "Disclosure of Intimate Images" bill into law, making what's referred to as "revenge porn" -- illegal.
The law states it is illegal for a kratom retailer to sell any kratom product to an individual under 21 years old and requires every kratom product to have a clear label that describes how to use it ...
Governor Henry McMaster hosted another ceremonial bill signing ceremony Thursday morning, officially establishing a “revenge ...
Unauthorized disclosure of intimate images, commonly known as revenge porn, will now have criminal penalties in South Carolina.
COLUMBIA, S.C. — South Carolina is now the final state in the nation to criminalize revenge porn after a bill passed unanimously through both chambers at the State House and was signed by Gov. Henry ...