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A week after divorced South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford left office, he and his Argentine lover he called his "soul mate" were spotted frolicking on the beach in the same resort where their romance began.
Gov. Mark Sanford still has more than two months in office, so he says he's not thinking yet about what he'll do in January when the next governor is inaugurated.
The Westboro Baptist Church an independent Baptist church from Kansas known for its hatred of homosexuality, has picketed outside of funerals for soldiers who have died fighting in the Middle East, picketed in North Myrtle Beach today.
Information obtained by The Associated Press through a public records request from the Department of Law Enforcement shows Florida state agents provided security for Governor Mark Sanford from May 7 through May 11, with the exception of Mothers' Day.
Gov. Mark Sanford was out of the state last weekend, reportedly for a vacation in the Florida Keys, but he did not inform the lieutenant governor he would be gone.
Attorney General Henry McMaster: Not going to prosecute Gov. Mark Sanford. Today, Attorney General Henry McMaster announced his decision NOT to criminally prosecute Gov. Mark Sanford.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has agreed to pay $74,000 to settle charges that his travel and campaign spending violated state ethics laws.
Court records show Family Court Judge Jocelyn Cate issued her ruling Thursday, less than three weeks after the first lady appeared, asking to end the marriage because of her husband'sadultery.
Firefighters on the Grand Strand are going through the paces to train for a worldwide event.
Minutes after having her request granted to divorce Governor Mark Sanford, Jenny Sanford says it is a joyless day.
More romantic emails have surfaced from a statewide elected official. But this time, they're not from Gov. Mark Sanford to his mistress in Argentina.
First Lady Jenny Sanford sat down with News 2's Carolyn Murray to explain in more detail what happened in the days and weeks before she sent her husband packing nearly 15 years after she launched his political career.
Jenny Sanford says that when her husband told the world about his extra-marital affair with a woman in Argentina he opened up their lives to scrutiny. Her best selling memoir highlights her discovery of the affair, reaction from the couple's 4 sons and whether she would consider a run for political office.
News 2’s Carolyn Murray will get a chance to sit down for a one-on-one interview with Jenny Sanford Friday. Submit your questions for Mrs. Sanford right here.
On Friday, News 2's Carolyn Murray sits down for an interview with South Carolina First Lady Jenny Sanford. Do you have a question you want asked?
"My hope is in the long run they'll be better men for it, better husbands and fathers in the long run," Jenny Sanford says about divorcing her husband South Carolina Governor Mark Sanford. Divorce proceedings which is supposed to be finalized for South Carolina’s first couple sometime in late February or early March, were started after Gov. Sanford disappeared in June and returned from a secret trip to Argentina to see his lover.
South Carolina governors won't be able to tell their security details to leave them alone under legislation that has won a panel's approval.
The censure resolution says Sanford brought ridicule, dishonor, shame and disgrace on himself, his office, the state and its citizens.
Many political experts would likely say the biggest news story of the year in South Carolina was the scandal involving Governor Mark Sanford.
South Carolina lawmakers on Wednesday voted down a measure to impeach Gov. Mark Sanford for taking secret trips to visit his mistress in Argentina and improperly using state aircraft.
Sanford held a cabinet meeting Thursday morning, during which he and the agency heads that are part of his cabinet talked about state revenues, and federal health care legislation.
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford said Thursday he knows he hurt his wife with an affair he revealed in June.
State lawmakers, debating whether to impeach Governor Mark Sanford, dropped more of the ethics charges against him, but they're looking at a new angle as a possible reason for impeachment.
Members of a House Judiciary Committee panel on Thursday voted to remove 28 of 37 State Ethics Commission charges from its debate over whether the governor should be impeached.
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