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Citadel cadets' tuition will rise 9 percent next year to $7,735 for in-state cadets, and $21,031 for out-of state cadets. More
The renovated Medal of Honor Museum is credited with an increase of more than 12,000 visitors from last July to April compared with the same period a year earlier. More
According to GMAC Insurance, about 33 million American drivers would fail the written exam if they had to take it today. The S.C. Highway Patrol wasn't exactly shocked at this. More
As times get tough for many businesses, some are taking an interesting approach to fighting off the recession: upping the ante. More
Painting and sculpture by Aggie Zed will be on show in Charleston through the end of June at the historic Poinsett House, 24 State St., downtown Charleston. More
Robert Behre writes in The Post and Courier about a new building on Upper King Street that rebuffs the standard Charleston motif to build new buildings to replicate the past. More
Colin Custer, 4, has been recovered, his father arrested and the Amber Alert canceled. More
Brian Moody says he's not running for a fourth term and has thrown his support behind candidate Chris Fraser. More
South Carolina's three foreign-trade zones netted a 10th place ranking for the state. During 2006, zones in the 50 states and Puerto Rico received $491 billion worth of goods and employed 360,000 workers. More
Despite rumors to the contrary, Gov. Mark Sanford might still have a chance of being McCain's running mate. More