Former Mount Pleasant restaurant to see new life
The buyers of a former restaurant near Shem Creek have unveiled architectural plans for the site and hope to announce a new tenant soon.
The buyers of a former restaurant near Shem Creek have unveiled architectural plans for the site and hope to announce a new tenant soon.
Charleston Collegiate finished as the state runner-up in the SCISA Class A state golf tournament held on Monday and Tuesday at the Hackler Course in Conway.
Berkeley County has become the first public school district in the Lowcountry to wade into the transgender restroom debate, making it clear that such students can use the restroom with which they identify.
COLUMBIA — As he played his final season at South Carolina, Brandon Shell was evaluated not just by his coaches, but by another set of eyes watching from suburban Atlanta. And during a break in the Gamecocks’ schedule, the offensive tackle received personal instruction from one of the best ever to man the position.
COLUMBIA — High school students made an impassioned plea to state senators Wednesday to strengthen laws surrounding teen dating violence, with many of them admitting to being domestic violence survivors themselves.
A year from now Roger Goodell will step to the podium.
INDIANAPOLIS — The Associated Press has learned that Republican presidential contender Ted Cruz has tapped former technology executive Carly Fiorina to run as his vice presidential nominee.
The University of Notre Dame does not do on-line courses, at least not in Chris Brown’s classes. So Brown had to spend a lot of time on the road between South Bend and Chicago this spring as he finished up his degree and prepared for the NFL Draft.
COLUMBIA — State lawmakers overwhelmingly elected Karen Leatherman, a daughter of Senate President Pro Tem Hugh Leatherman, to the Francis Marion University Board of Trustees on Wednesday.
One of the oldest seaside vacation resorts on East Coast is getting an economic lift from an unlikely source — the information technology industry.
Local opponents of the school privatization and charter movement will hold a public clinic and workshop Saturday at Burke High School on the negative impacts of privatization in education and school choice in Charleston County.
It has been 34 years since this once-small art festival debuted at Park Circle in North Charleston in 1982. Thirteen years ago, the North Charleston Arts Festival outgrew the space at Park Circle and migrated to the anchor of North Charleston, the Coliseum.
A new Statehouse bill seeks to add some external checks and balances to the Charleston County School District’s often-troubled budgeting process.
A California investment firm that owns Wild Dunes Resort on the Isle of Palms plans to buy the State Ports Authority’s office building overlooking Charleston Harbor, the maritime agency said Wednesday