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For South Carolina Democrats, 1st Circuit Solicitor David Pascoe’s April 10 announcement that he was switching parties was just another verse in a song they’ve been hearing since 1962 when ...
Gov. Henry McMaster is expected to sign a bill soon that would eliminate Charleston’s eight constituent school boards.
When kids are in school, they’re learning,” the official explained. They’re starting to feel more successful and experiencing ...
Two theater productions in Charleston right now are serving as effervescent, toe-tapping proof that local audiences will ...
Uncle Mingo will be at Isle of Palms for a Saturday-night reunion set at The Windjammer that will be full of ’90s vibes and nostalgic tunes.
Downtown Charleston’s Colonial Lake is set to get a major makeover this year, undergoing renovations and replanting that will last until October.
A longtime Charleston nonprofit that pushes for balance between business and livability is pushing back against a plan for ...
Easter takes place April 20 which means it’s almost too late to make plans for dining out or ordering take-out for the big ...
In Issue 24.15 of Statehouse Report are stories on accountability for the state's charter school system, tax breaks and ...
South Carolina shrimpers say increased tariffs on imports would help the state’s struggling shrimp industry. But in other ...
Invisible gnats swarmed as weed whackers sliced away years of overgrown vegetation covering the resting place for hundreds of ...
Mules, phosphate and asparagus share something for South Carolina. One hundred years ago, they were pretty common. Today? ...
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