COLUMBIA — The state Supreme Court has thrown out South Carolina's law that bans abortions at roughly six weeks into a pregnancy, calling it unconstitutional.
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- Former USC guard Markeisha Grant has been teaching life skills since she got out of the game, and her profile is taking a major step forward.
- Dakereon Joyner will return to South Carolina in 2023 for his sixth and final year of eligibility.
- Darla Moore, the University of South Carolina's largest benefactor who has been unhappy with school leadership, will return to the Columbia campus for the first time in three years to introduce a speech by famed Black activist Angela Davis.
- Raven Johnson is seeing the results of her offseason work pay off in what she's titled as South Carolina's "Revenge Season."
- South Carolina has its quarterback for next year.
- South Carolina's Juice Wells is the SEC's leading returning receiver in catches, yards and NIL deals, according to one NIL attorney.
- Although two South Carolina Republicans are also running for the party's presidential nomination, frontrunner President Trump will be the keynote speaker for the S.C. GOP's Silver Elephant Gala, a major annual fundraising event for the party.
- Legislators are fast-tracking a bill that fires the University of South Carolina's entire board next year, saying a modernization of the unwieldy board is overdue
- USC's board of trustees is set to sign off on plans for a new medical school campus Dec. 19, advancing the $300 million project promising to bring a 320,000 square foot research and academic building to Columbia's BullStreet district.
- Alex Murdaugh, the wealthy scion of a powerful Lowcountry legal dynasty, was found guilty of murdering his wife and son in a pair of grisly slayings that captured international attention and kickstarted the former Hampton lawyer's precipitous downfall.
- Say goodbye west Columbia, New Brookland Tavern is moving to Five Points and will take over the Cotton Gin building.
- JUST IN: Richalnd County lands $400 million plant to make White Claw and Mike's Hard Lemonade in county's second largest-ever economic development deal
- Chicken Man Ernest Lee just dropped off this painting he made for Free Times.


