The federal shutdown, now about to enter its fourth week, is causing lots of headaches for federal workers and taxpayers ...
The October 24 issue of Statehouse Report discusses key lawmakers pushing a new way for S.C. to pick judges, legislative pay ...
The fate of a controversial $18,000 annual pay raise state lawmakers voted to give themselves in this year’s budget appears ...
Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and serves as rector of St. Andrews Church in ...
Ten music-industry stars plus one band will be inducted 1 p.m. Sunday into the Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame during a show ...
When Charleston Wine + Food (CHSWF) kicks off again on March 4, it will celebrate its 20th year of delicious food, great ...
It’s been two years since Charleston voters narrowly picked a new path for the city. And frankly, what’s happened so far is, ...
Charleston County leaders are taking a new approach to capturing a half-cent sales tax to fund Lowcountry transportation ...
Every October in Charleston, you can rest assured that a few local theater companies will make hay from Halloween, mounting ...
A group of Charleston civic, preservation, planning and environmental leaders will travel to Europe next month for an urban ...
In theory, the Republican Party is supposed to stand for freedom, small government, low taxes and local control. But what we ...
UPDATED] Up to 4,000 people in North Charleston and Summerville shouted for democracy and freedom Saturday in peaceful ...
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