Recent Articles from Staff
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 […]
Charleston City Council calls for audit of mayor’s office
Charleston City Council voted unanimously to have the city’s internal auditor look into the mayor’s office after allegations of misconduct were raised by District 10 Councilman Harry Griffin. The audit is expected in 60 days.
Historic Charleston Foundation appeals zoning board decision
Historic Charleston Foundation has filed an appeal in Charleston County Circuit Court asking the court to reverse a Charleston Board of Zoning Appeals decision that would allow a 252-room hotel to […]
Trump imposes more tariffs on Chinese goods
U.S. and Chinese government leaders failed to negotiate a trade deal late last week, spurring another round of tariffs on imported goods. On Friday, President Donald Trump increased tariffs on […]
Volvo plans to expand operations in Berkeley County ahead of 2nd model
Over the next three years, Volvo Cars expects to hire and train around 2,500 more workers and build onto existing buildings to accommodate a second vehicle — all within a […]
Class action lawsuits are on the rise
Research shows that class action lawsuits are increasing across the nation and in the Carolinas, though experts say not all of the suits, which can be resource-intensive and high-risk, are meritorious.
Nucor Corp. pledges $2.5 million to IAAM
Nucor Corp., a steel company with a facility in Berkeley County, has pledged $2.5 million to the International African American Museum, slated to break ground later this year. Half of […]
McKeown advocates for pursuing what’s essential
Greg McKeown compared the main theme in his book Essentialism: The Disciplined Pursuit of Less to the process of cleaning out one’s closet. Step one: Take everything out of the closet […]
Luke’s Craft Pizza to close in mid-May
Luke’s Craft Pizza will close its doors permanently on May 18, exactly three years after the Ashley Avenue pizzeria opened. Owner Luke Davis said the closure isn’t related to slow […]





