Temperatures were gradually rising across the U.S. South, bringing hopes that the remaining snow and ice would melt away.
Officials are still tallying up snowfall totals that could set new records in states like Florida. Savannah, Georgia, recorded 3 inches of snow, which is the most the city has seen since 1989.
The CSRA is dealing with the consequences of winter weather after snow moved through the region. Here are the latest updates.
In nearby Baton Rouge, LSU’s fifth-ranked women’s basketball team was unable to fly on Wednesday to Columbia, South Carolina, so the Southeastern Conference chose to postpone the Tigers' game at the ...
The Berkeley County Coroner's Office was notified of a death at a home in the Oakley community just before 11 a.m. Thursday. The coroner determined a 71-year-old man was shoveling snow outside his ...
MANNING, S.C. — As the Midlands continue to recover from Tuesday's winter storm, Clarendon County officials are cautiously optimistic about the road conditions but are still urging residents to be on ...
South Carolina’s latest execution should be halted so that lawyers for the condemned inmate can get more information about the drug used for lethal injection.
The NBA and multiple college basketball conferences postponed games in response to winter weather that broke snowfall records in some southern states and coated others with a mix of snow and ice.
It was all fun in the snow for most USC students last night after classes were canceled — but before the fun — there was confusion after a back and forth on whether university leaders were going to ...
A couple of teams have gone across the pond to play a pair of games in Accor Arena in Paris starting on Thursday, Jan. 23 ...
Plow and spreader crews with the SC Department of Transportation will continue on 12-hour shifts until state-maintained roadways are safe following the freeze.
Horry County Schools will be closed for the remainder of the week as icy roads continue to prove dangerous, officials said. A storm dumped 4-6 inches of snow.