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We'd like to point out SCBikeLaw.com to our readers, thanks to it's vast resource of links, tips, and information on bicycling in South Carolina. More
Eight teenagers involved in the robbery of a Food Lion in August 2006 will learn their punishment Tuesday. More
The Charleston Battery fell to the Puerto Rico Islanders 1-3, ending a 7-game winning streak (not counting draws). More
With all the talk of high gas prices, road widenings, and commuter rail, The Post and Courier thought they'd remind us rail was once a very common and useful form of transpiration for Charlestonians. More
More state politicians are pushing for oil rigs off South Carolina's coast. Lieutenant Governor André Bauer joined Katy Dawson (our state's Republican Party chair) and U.S. Senator, Jim DeMint (R-SC) in endorsing the “Drill Here. Drill Now. Pay Less.” campaign. More
The little-known wreckfish is becoming more popular for both its clean-tasting, light, Grouper-like qualities and its sustainable nature. It's fished off Charleston's coast near the Charleston Bump and can be bought in fish markets or found served at area restaurants. More
An editorial chastises the City of Charleston for its changes last year to Peninsular traffic lights. More
The College of Charleston professor will sign copies of his new book Ancient Highway on Saturday at Blue Bicycle Books. More
Our Governor Mark Sanford not only said today that he isn't being vetted for McCain's running mate, he may have assured it. More