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Gov. Henry McMaster made his first public comments about SC Ports CEO Barbara Melvin after her unexpected decision to resign ...
Charleston County Council voted against a hate intimidation ordinance after previously voting for a resolution asking the state lawmakers to pass a hate crime law.
Former South Carolina Ports Authority CEO Barbara Melvin will remain as a consultant and receive nearly $823,000 in severance ...
Charleston County could soon join the list of local governments in South Carolina imposing stiffer penalties for people who ...
SC Ports boosts rail capacity and expands Leatherman Terminal, adding new MSC weekly services to Europe, Asia and the ...
A longtime North Charleston soul food restaurant has recently received a $50,000 grant from the National Trust for Historic ...
South Carolina is at risk of losing nearly $1.6 million in sex education funding if it does not remove curriculum content on ...
The city of Charleston’s Planning Commission universally voted Tuesday evening  in favor of a fast-moving proposal to create ...
Join Anthony Venture as he explores the supernatural and historical side of Charleston's Mills House Hilton, uncovering its ...
Emergency management officials in South Carolina are reminding residents to be prepared as the state continues to experience ...
Charleston Planning Commission unanimously approves a recommendation to grant the university a zoning overlay for its ...
The S.C. State Ports Authority (SPA) will pay nearly $1 million in a severance package to Barbara Melvin, the maritime agency ...