MOUNT PLEASANT, SC — Today, retired Rear Admiral Nancy Lacore announced her campaign for Congress in South Carolina’s First District has raised over $1 million in its first quarter, marking a strong early showing
There’s a phrase being echoed across South Carolina right now—a phrase that sounds good, feels good, and reads even better in a press release: “The comeback starts today.” And on paper, it’s
Mount Pleasant, SC – Democratic candidate for Congress Mac Deford today condemned the decision to station federal law enforcement personnel, including ICE agents, at access points during Marine Corps recruit family and
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Jamie L. Devine, a respected community leader, nonprofit executive, and longtime member of the Richland County School District One Board of School Commissioners, has officially announced his candidacy for Richland
Community leader, bestselling author, consultant and veteran Cynthia O. Ford has filed to run for the South Carolina House of Representatives District 57, officially entering the 2026 race. Ford previously ran a
Bluffton, SC — Mayra Rivera Vazquez has officially filed to run for U.S. Congress in South Carolina’s 1st District, becoming the first Latina in state history to seek the seat. “Today, we’re
Columbia, SC — Stacey D. Hamm, Richland County Finance Director with more than 30 years of public finance experience, today announced her candidacy for Richland County Auditor. A lifelong Richland County resident, Hamm began her career
Columbia, SC — Kendra L. Dove, the current Richland County Treasurer, announces her plans to seek re-election for another four-year term, emphasizing ongoing efforts to expand taxpayer services, modernize operations, and improve
Columbia, South Carolina – Veteran educator and statewide education advocate Sylvia Wright will officially file as a candidate for South Carolina Superintendent of Education on Monday, March 16, 2026, marking a major
MANNING, S.C. — DeShawn Blanding has officially filed as a Democratic candidate for South Carolina Commissioner of Agriculture, positioning himself as a forward-thinking advocate for the state’s farmers, rural communities, and the long-term health of