WASHINGTON — Federal regulators have approved a first-of-a-kind "artificial pancreas," a device that can help some diabetes patients manage their disease by constantly monitoring their blood sugar and delivering insulin as needed.
The Board of Architectural Review gave the International African American Museum preliminary approval Wednesday, the second of three OKs the project must earn from the board.
The proposed building at 310 Broad St. looked largely the same, but so much else has changed since last year, when the city’s Board of Architectural Review rejected The Beach Co.’s design plans for its Sgt. Jasper site.
CHASKA, Minn. — Two days before the Ryder Cup, Phil Mickelson went back 12 years to drive home a point that the Americans are prepared to play their best golf.
WASHINGTON — In 2010, Stuart and Robbi Force retired — as many do — to Kiawah Island, looking for a change of scenery and a chance to do something new in their "golden years" now that their two children, a son and daughter, were all grown up.
WASHINGTON — In 2010, Stuart and Robbi Force retired — as many do — to Kiawah Island, looking for a change of scenery and a chance to do something new in their "golden years" now that their two children, a son and daughter, were all grown up.
The Gibbes Museum of Art is attracting more than twice as many visitors since its renovation.
They typical baseball sounds of Riley Park were nowhere to be heard Wednesday afternoon, the Charleston RiverDogs’ season having come to an end two-and-a-half weeks ago. Players and coaches are back in their respective hometowns for the offseason, and The Citadel won’t play its first game at the ballpark until February.
ALGIERS, Algeria — OPEC nations reached a preliminary agreement Wednesday to curb oil production for the first time since the global financial crisis eight years ago, pushing up prices that had sunk over the past two years and weakened the economies of oil-producing nations.
WASHINGTON — Wells Fargo’s CEO, newly stripped of tens of millions in compensation in a scandal over sales practices, will face lawmakers with more defenses than he had in the last round, when some senators called for his resignation.
Robert Maniscalco glanced down at his sketchbook Monday morning before he looked up and found himself looking into the eyes of the man accused of killing nine black parishioners at Emanuel AME Church.
Kim Briele of New Bern, N.C., shot a 5-over-par 77 Wednesday and claimed a four-shot victory in the Carolinas Senior Women’s Amateur Championship played at Seabrook Island Club’s Ocean Winds course.
The Dorchester County Coroner’s Office has identified the driver of a 2005 Honda CR-V who was killed in a three-vehicle crash Tuesday afternoon near Summerville.
James L. Ferguson, a retired General Foods chief executive and philanthropist who was instrumental in the development of the South Carolina Aquarium, died Wednesday.
As a two-time all-state selection at Midland Valley High School near Aiken, Kameron Brown figured he would come to Charleston Southern and make his splash as a wide receiver right out of the gate last season.
A Hanahan resident who was in a traffic accident near Savannah Highway and Folly Road has died.
A Hanahan resident who was in a traffic collision near Savannah Highway and Folly Road has died.
COLUMBIA — Will Muschamp hadn’t won a national title, and hadn’t been in the position for a dozen years. But he could still relate to the experience Les Miles went through this week.