News

Get ready for the most adorable contest of the year! The 2025 Rescue Brew Contest is officially underway. That means your dog or cat could be the face of this year’s limited-edition Rescue Brew ...
In Issue 24.15 of Statehouse Report are stories on accountability for the state's charter school system, tax breaks and ...
Mules, phosphate and asparagus share something for South Carolina.  One hundred years ago, they were pretty common.  Today? ...
Flowers have long carried meaning across cultures. Egyptians revered the lotus as a symbol of purity and rebirth, while ancient Greeks crowned the heads of poets and warriors with laurel, representing ...
Mikal Mahdi, 42, is set to die by firing squad 6 p.m. Friday. The execution will mark the second time the state will have ...
With $50 million in federal highway funds on the line, the S.C. House on Wednesday passed a bill to require hands-free cell ...
The No. 1 rule of soft shell crab season is that soft shell crab season is fleeting. A restaurant may post a special dish at ...
The last time that Kahal Kadosh Beth Elohim (KKBE), the revered and historic Hasell Street synagogue founded in 1749 staged the works of acclaimed composer Ernest Bloch was 45 years ago. That 1980 ...
Amid ongoing concerns about lackluster academic performance and fresh allegations of financial self-dealing, state officials are considering major reforms to rein in South Carolina’s charter school ...
Dale Morris, the intellectual force behind the city of Charleston’s effort to deal with future floodwaters, died Monday ...
The drudgery of daily life — getting ready for work, work, cleaning, cooking, washing and on and on — inspired two seasoned improvisational comics to write a book on ways to break the cycle.
Charleston Mayor William Cogswell on Tuesday night lauded successes in development and infrastructure in  his first State of ...