Charleston city council sees no need to change where hotels can go downtown
Charleston City Council appears unlikely to heed the call of Mayor John Tecklenburg and the planning department to curb the growth of new hotels on the peninsula.
Charleston City Council appears unlikely to heed the call of Mayor John Tecklenburg and the planning department to curb the growth of new hotels on the peninsula.
CLEMSON — Initially thought to just be a bruised thumb, wide receiver Hunter Renfrow broke a bone in his hand making a touchdown catch in Saturday’s win over Troy, an MRI showed Monday evening.
Seven championships will be relocated due to controversial HB2 law
Seeking to focus on student achievement and spend less time on tangential arguments, the Charleston County School Board may vote to redefine its role and its relationship with the school district superintendent.
FOLLY BEACH — A maker of disposable food-and-beverage containers sought a private meeting with Folly Beach City Council members ahead of a scheduled vote Tuesday on a proposed beach ban for products made of polystyrene.
WASHINGTON — U.S. Rep. Jim Clyburn on Monday easily secured passage of his bill to reauthorize a fund to preserve and restore significant sites at historically black colleges and universities.
A bill that would authorize the Army Corps of Engineers to deepen Charleston Harbor’s shipping channel to 52 feet is expected to go before the full U.S. Senate for a vote on Tuesday afternoon.
If proximity to work were the only home-buying factor, North Charleston would hold an edge.
The husband-and-wife owners meticulously planned their colonial home built in 1999 in Brickyard Plantation. Then they went a few steps further.
COLUMBIA — Nearly six months after the former state trooper who shot him during a traffic stop pleaded guilty to a felony charge, Levar Jones said he still is waiting for that officer to be sentenced.
Prominent Alabama architect Jeffrey Dungan was asked to design a roster of tiny homes, despite knowing little about them at first. Gary Hollingsworth, meanwhile, took on an assignment to oversee production of 400-square-foot, $100,000 homes from an idled plant in a rural town.
A chief player in the multifamily housing industry will address the Charleston Apartment Association at a dinner this month.
A Mount Pleasant builder that recently began expanding beyond the Lowcountry to Greenville and Myrtle Beach won four awards at a regional design competition for its model homes in a new Summerville area neighborhood.
The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office is working a crash in Ladson involving a school bus.
Charleston County Council Chairman Elliott Summey says he has a plan for the future of the Interstate 526 extension, but it’s a secret.
The neediest schools in greater Charleston and hundreds of their students received help as part of an educational push by one of the area’s established builders.
The latest species added to the federal Endangered Species List might already have been poached to near extinction, at least in South Carolina.
The latest species added to the federal Endangered Species List might already be gone, at least in South Carolina.
When it comes to the fees that home buyers pay at purchase, the Palmetto state piles up some of the steepest totals based on a financial advice company’s findings.
COLUMBIA — Demonstrators stood at the Statehouse calling for an end to divisive political rhetoric and demanding improvements to wages, criminal justice reforms, access to affordable health care and better education.
Through the year’s first six months, the Lowcountry housing business has entered one of its most active sales periods while reaching a high for median price, a local real estate observer says.
A Summerville woman who has been missing since Thursday is believed by her family to be in danger.
BY LAUREN SAUSSER and DOUG PARDUE
A new survey finds that college students can pay up to 80 percent higher than market rates to lease homes or apartments outside of the main school property.