A local economic development group is accused of using taxpayer money improperly, and can't account for where and why that money was spent. Much of that $1.2 million could be lost. More
In his autobiography, former Sen. Ernest "Fritz" Hollings does more than examine his 50 or so years of public service. He sends out a call for a government that can actually achieve something. More
A bill that allows the display of the Ten Commandments, Lord's Prayer and other historical items on public ground has made it to the governor, where it waits his signature before going to in effect. More
Highly toxic air emissions from cargo ships (which are prevalent at Charleston's ports) would be slashed under legislation that passed a U.S. Senate committee. More
Charleston's school district is spending an extra $400,000 in the name of "quality work" on the $18 million new North Charleston Middle school. This large chunk of money (roughly 2 percent more than the lowest bid) has some asking if the district erred. More