Recent Articles from Staff
Project planners envision tech hub in Charleston
After years of planning, construction is underway on a six-story, modern office building designed to house numerous tech companies. The project planners behind the Charleston Tech Center hope to fill […]
Charleston Battery home stadium sold
MUSC Health Stadium, home to the Charleston Battery soccer team, has sold for $6.48 million, Berkeley County land records show (.pdf). HP1990DI LLC, a division of Atlanta-based Holder Properties, bought […]
Lee6 wins U.S. Women’s Open in Charleston
Jeongeun Lee6 won the U.S. Women’s Open Championship at the Country Club of Charleston on Sunday, her first victory in the United States. This is Lee6’s first full-time season on […]
Lawsuit accuses biotech company of discrimination
Seven black women have filed a discrimination lawsuit against their employer, Charles River Laboratories, accusing the company of allowing racial comments in the workplace and of engaging in the practice […]
City Council passes 1st reading of revised hotel regulations
Charleston City Council unanimously passed the first reading of a revised accommodations ordinance Tuesday night, one month after a task force was created to study the issue of how to best […]
Task force exploring potential changes to Charleston hotel regulations
As developers continue to line up at the Board of Zoning Appeals to receive approvals for hotels, the city of Charleston is taking a close look at its accommodations zoning […]
Charleston kicks off 43rd Spoleto Festival
Art has never been more necessary than it is right now, U.S. Rep. Joe Cunningham said at the opening of Spoleto Festival USA on Friday. “It’s never been easier to […]
Mount Pleasant commission defers short-term rental decision
The Mount Pleasant Planning Commission deferred taking action on the town’s proposed short-term rental ordinance Wednesday night after commissioners said they had too many questions to make a decision. The […]
Boeing S.C.’s vice president of 787 operations stepping down
David Carbon, who has served as vice president of 787 operations at Boeing S.C. since 2016, announced he is leaving the company and returning to Australia to care for his family.
Patriots Point names new executive director
The Patriots Point Development Authority has selected Larry Murray as its next executive director.
Junior Achievement connects students with career opportunities
An event designed to enhance students’ business acumen, soft skills and workforce readiness recently brought together more than 300 Greenville high school students and 40 business representatives at the Greenville Convention Center.
Judge denies Parish’s request for resentencing
A federal judge has denied a resentencing request from a Ponzi scheme mastermind who swindled about $66 million from hundreds of people. Al Parish was sentenced to 292 months in […]






