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$400 million Hard Rock Park in Myrtle Beach will close for good until a buyer can be found, according papers filed in court. More
The economy, taxation, energy policy, Supreme Court policy and many many other issues often find themselves taking a backseat to other more periphery traits. In this election Obama's Black pull and McCain's POW pull have played a great role in how voters are likely to choose the next president. More
The Post and Courier has endorsed John McCain for president. -- All-in-all, I share my disappointment that I had with The State's endorsement, not because of who, but because they fail to mention in any way why either candidate might be better for South Carolina's interests. More
A largely unknown group of state officials has been filtering through student's standardized tests in search of attempts to cheat. It was this group that spotted suspicious patterns at Sanders-Clyde Elementary. More
Charleston and North Charleston's fire departments are moving to improve on the three-ring binders filled with oft-outdated building plans. More
Geoff Marshall tagged along for Critical Mass's Halloween ride through downtown Charleston and shares this photo gallery. More
12-year-old Tony Darrisaw is dead after he was hit by 13 bullets while trick-or-treating with his father and 9-year-old brother. More
A College of Charleston math professor is rejected Trident United Way because they support the Boyscouts of America. More
Charleston Police Chief Greg Mullen is pushing for a network of surveillance cameras throughout Charleston. More
Kicking off its 72nd year, the 2009 the Charleston Concert Association is opening on Monday, November 3, with the Warsaw Philharmonic. More