In this Live 5 Deep Dive, Nick Reagan sits down with investigative reporter Emily Johnson to discuss her latest story on the challenges firefighters are facing in their own bunk homes.
The battle between local shrimpers and international fishermen and the restaurants caught in the middle is finally making its way to the State House and Capitol Hill.
Hanahan City Council member and mayor pro tempore Kevin Phillip Hedgpeth was arrested Tuesday morning by federal authorities and charged with producing and possessing child pornography.
The world moves quickly. It moves so quickly, in fact, missing a year or two while being incarcerated can mean your skills are obsolete once you’ve served your time.
Artificial intelligence is taking over every aspect of life. One particularly troubling trend is the emergence of artificial intelligence to create explicit videos and images of children.
President Donald Trump began an extensive bombing campaign against Iran nearly a week ago, but the conflict with the country has been brewing for nearly 50 years.
Live 5 is launching its first Spanish-language news program on March 2. Noticias Cino Plus will debut on the Live 5 streaming service every day during the week at 10:30 a.m.
The death of a 23-year-old in the Charleston County jail in August was ruled a homicide brought on by complications of fentanyl withdrawal, cocaine use and medical neglect.
As the dust settles from the ousting of Venezuelan President Nicolas Maduro, the next steps remain unclear, some are now questioning what happens next.
Since 988 became came the national lifeline for suicide prevention, South Carolina has struggled to man the call centers with enough qualified staffers to meet its goals.
After the some of the top officials in Williamsburg County were arrested on corruption charges, residents living in the area are now feeling a sense are déjà vu.
An investigation into a suicide in the Charleston County jail revealed a disturbing problem about how mental health issues are being handled in the state’s jails and prisons.
While multiple named storms during this year’s hurricane season have largely missed the Carolinas, that doesn’t mean they aren’t causing problems along the coast.