Chef Ty Kotz Inspires with Mater Class at Young Chefs® Academy Charleston
In a culinary master class that will undoubtedly leave a lasting impact on the Charleston culinary scene, Chef Ty Kotz recently shared his expertise with the aspiring chefs, ages 8-14, […]
Health system software company to expand Charleston County HQ
The company is moving from its current location at to a larger, 4,000-square-foot facility to accommodate employee growth and allow it to host on-site conferences for customers.
Graphic artist embraces disruptive AI technology with Charleston shop
A Charleston print shop is putting artificial intelligence-powered graphic design into customers’ hands, allowing them to create company logos, branding material and more in just minutes with same-day printing on popular items.
Day 2 of Airshow leads to more sales of North Charleston Boeings
The second day of the Dubai Airshow brought more work for North Charleston Boeing employees when Ethiopian Airlines agreed to order 11 Dreamliners from the Lowcountry production line.
Breeze Airways announces new service from Charleston
Breeze doesn't charge change or cancellation fees up to 15 minutes prior to departure and offers other benefits such as free family seating and a la carte pricing.
$52B deal leads Boeing Dreamliner orders on first day of Dubai Airshow
The first day of the Dubai Airshow brought a stream of sales for Boeing Co., including a $52 billion deal with the host country’s Emirates Airline.
A soft landing is in sight
The employment report for October confirmed that the monthly gains in employment continue to slow gradually. The 150,000 increase in employment was held down by the loss of 33,000 workers in the automobile industry caused by the strike.
College of Charleston launches new micro-credential program
The College of Charleston is partnering with global online learning platform Coursera to launch a new program to provide industry-branded micro-credentials to students, faculty and staff at no cost.
Hear Tommy Cockrell talk about serving with combat engineers in Vietnam
COLUMBIA, S.C. – Tommy Cockrell didn’t set out to serve with the Army engineers in Vietnam. His training was in combat infantry. But when he arrived in-country, that’s where they […]
The budget deficit why it matters
The budget deficit for fiscal 2023 was $1.7 trillion. Nobody cared. Projected budget deficits for the next 10 years never get smaller and within five years are expected to exceed […]
Consumer confidence dips to Great Recession level
Consumer sentiment today is far below the pandemic-induced recession level of 2020 and roughly where it was at the low-point of the 2008-09 so-called Great Recession — the longest and […]
Relic Room hosts 32nd SCMMS Toy Soldier Show on October 28
COLUMBIA, S.C. – On Saturday, October 28, the S.C. Confederate Relic Room & Military Museum will again host the South Carolina Military Miniature Society’s Annual Toy Soldier Show. This is […]













