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The city of Charleston’s Planning Commission unanimously voted Tuesday evening  in favor of a fast-moving proposal to create ...
The S.C. State Ports Authority (SPA) will pay nearly $1 million in a severance package to Barbara Melvin, the maritime agency ...
For the last two decades, there’s been a steady drumbeat of conservative messaging about how bad government is. But there’s ...
Charleston County Council on Tuesday night failed to pass an ordinance penalizing hate or bias-based intimidation, despite 20 ...
September 1 is Labor Day, the day when our nation honors the working women and men who built this country and make it prosperous.
Two issues increasingly dominate the South Carolina headlines: massive population growth and a lack of affordable housing.
A fresh voice has emerged and is maturing on the U.S. Supreme Court. It amplifies dissents, and in doing so, injects common sense, while also lending a new layer of transparency to the court.
Charleston City Paper senior editor Herb Frazier dug up a report recently that has data that might surprise you – the number ...
I was in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, filming individuals. On that fateful day when police officers were being beaten ...
For almost two decades, the Lowcountry Jazz Festival has delivered some of the biggest soul-jazz and smooth-jazz performers ...
After three years of leading the S.C. State Ports Authority as president and CEO, Barbara Melvin suddenly announced her ...
South Carolina’s foreign-born population, both documented and undocumented immigrants, reached record numbers at the start of ...