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Charleston City Paper senior editor Herb Frazier dug up a report recently that has data that might surprise you – the number ...
In a state where tropical storms and military honor are serious business, S.C. Democrats were quick this week to criticize ...
I was in Washington, D.C., on Jan. 6, 2021, filming individuals. On that fateful day when police officers were being beaten ...
Two issues increasingly dominate the South Carolina headlines: massive population growth and a lack of affordable housing.
This week's Statehouse Report offers a critical look at S.C.'s housing crisis and criticisms of Gov. Henry McMaster's ...
In a case that may have national implications, a federal judge in Charleston on Wednesday threw out a defamation lawsuit ...
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is the newest center of excellence in studying the most prevalent of the ...
After three years of leading the S.C. State Ports Authority as president and CEO, Barbara Melvin suddenly announced her ...
Reports taken from July 26 to Aug. 15 At least he was polite A West Ashley gas station employee on July 26 told police that a ...
South Carolina’s foreign-born population, both documented and undocumented immigrants, reached record numbers at the start of ...
Firearms are the No. 1 killer of children in the United States, and no group suffers more than young Black people, according ...
When Charleston Grill serves its last meal on Aug. 23, a 36-year chapter of Charleston fine dining will close.