South Carolina Court Clerk Steps Down Amidst Jury Tampering Investigation in High-Profile Murdaugh Trial

Walterboro, South Carolina – The court clerk currently under investigation for allegedly interfering with the jury in the high-profile murder trial of Alex Murdaugh has announced her resignation. Rebecca Hill, who served as the Colleton County Clerk of Court for four years, stated that it had been an honor to hold the position, particularly during the nationally publicized Murdaugh trial. During a news conference outside the Colleton County courthouse, Hill explained that her decision to resign was prompted by her reflection on the trial’s significance for South Carolina and the intense scrutiny it attracted from … Read more

South Carolina Clerk of Court Resigns, Opening Opportunity for Republican Candidates: Family and County Priorities at the Heart of Decision

COLUMBIA, S.C. – The Clerk of Court for the Hampton County in South Carolina, Angie Hill, has announced her resignation, allowing Republican candidates interested in running for the position to step forward. Hill made her decision final on Monday, stating that her grandchildren played a crucial role in her choice to step down. This development comes amidst the notorious fall of attorney Alex Murdaugh, who went from overseeing his small county with authority to receiving a life sentence without parole for the murder of his wife and son at their luxurious estate. True crime shows, … Read more

Judges Uphold Majority of Changes to North Carolina Government Boards in Legal Battle with Governor

RALEIGH, N.C. – The recent decision by a bipartisan group of Superior Court judges in North Carolina has yielded mixed reactions. While Gov. Roy Cooper and his legal team have expressed strong opposition to the changes, the judges have upheld most of the new state laws regarding appointments to government boards and commissions. The unanimous ruling by the three-judge panel determined that the Republican-led General Assembly had the authority to make these changes within the parameters set by state law. The newly constituted state boards cover a range of important topics, including the environment, wildlife, … Read more

North Carolina Voters Face New Laws and Potential Challenges Ahead of Super Tuesday Primaries

GREENSBORO, North Carolina — As North Carolina’s Super Tuesday approaches, voters face not only important primary choices for governor and president, but also a host of new voting laws. This election marks the first statewide requirement for voters to present a photo ID when voting in person. Additionally, a law passed last year states that any mail-in ballot received after Tuesday will be disqualified, eliminating the previous three-day grace period. However, local election officials are working diligently to incorporate these changes into their preparations and educate voters on the new requirements, urging persistence to ensure … Read more