October 26, 2009
It’s time to buy your tickets to the Coastal Carolina Fair
It’s time for rides, food and fun at the Coastal Carolina Fair
June 18, 2009
Charleston Metro Chamber Volunteers Exceed Campaign Goal
The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce wrapped up their tenth annual Total Resource Campaign (TRC) as Dick Elliott, 2009 TRC Campaign chairman reported that Chamber volunteers raised $2,280,033 which was $4,261 over the goal, and 143 new members.
January 12, 2009
EPA to study Carolina shoreline
The Environmental Protection Agency will study the coast of North Carolina and South Carolina as part of a national project to help communities make good environmental decisions.
December 29, 2008
The sweetest job
In a small building outside Charleston, South Carolina there’s a room that smells like cookies and other deliriously good treats.
December 20, 2008
Winter commencement returns to Charleston campus
For the first time in recent memory, winter commencement at the College of Charleston is being held on campus.
December 09, 2008
Governor Sanford to unveil new tax plan
The Republican governor has a news conference planned at a solar power company in Greer Tuesday morning.
December 03, 2008
Gov. Sanford opposes bailouts, praises Obama
Gov. Mark Sanford said Wednesday he will do everything he can to fight another round of bailouts, though he acknowledged he can’t do much.
December 01, 2008
Budget writers: Come up with 15 percent cut plans
State agencies in South Carolina are being asked how they’ll handle 15 percent in budget cuts.
New details of Arkansas TV anchor’s murder
The parents of the television anchorwoman Anne Pressly, who was beaten to death in Arkansas, say there’s evidence their daughter was sexually assaulted. Pressly was originally from South Carolina.
November 28, 2008
Suspect arraigned in TV anchor’s murder
A suspect faced arraignment Friday in the beating death of a TV anchorwoman Ann Pressly - originally from South Carolina - in Little Rock, Arkansas.
November 26, 2008
South Carolina treasurer: stop investor’s bonus payment
South Carolina Treasurer Converse Chellis wants the state to hold off paying a $176,500 bonus to the man chiefly responsible for making the state’s retirement investment decisions.
Trooper hurt in Dorchester accident
Patrol spokesman Sid Gaulden says Lance Cpl. A.S. English was treated and released from a hospital on Wednesday after his patrol-issued vehicle struck a tree in a median along I-26.
Shopping weekend starts with tax-free gun holiday
Gun enthusiasts can buy their guns tax-free in South Carolina on Friday and Saturday.
South Carolina businessman protests bailout, flies flag upside down
A Greenville man who says his business suffered in the decline of the textile industry has been flying the U.S. flag upside down to protest the bailout of the financial sector.
Home values in Charleston area rise
The value of homes in South Carolina actually rose in the third quarter of 2008 compared with the same time last year as national home values dropped.


