07/04/11 Sally Robinson sees it getting worse. More of the coral has lost color every time she dives the Freddy Day shipwreck.
07/03/11 Sally Robinson sees it getting worse. More of the coral has lost color every time she dives the Freddy Day shipwreck.
07/03/11 F-16s will conduct a low-altitude flyover across the South Carolina coast on July 4th to honor the U.S. Armed Forces.
06/18/11 When Chris Ravenel and his playing partners arrived at the 12th hole of Cougar Point during last weekend's Porter-Gaud Alumni Tournament at Kiawah Island Golf Resort, a Ford Expedition was parked there as the prize for a player making a hole-in-one.
06/16/11 This July 4th, beachgoers along the South Carolina coast will experience an unforgettable way to connect with the Armed Forces protecting our freedom.
06/04/11 The 80-player field for the 100th championship of the Women's Eastern Golf Association, the Women's Eastern Amateur, contains a wide range of golfers, from high school to World Golf Hall of Fame member Carol Semple Thompson. The tournament will be played June 14-16 at Yeamans Hall Country Club.
06/04/11 Jason Ryan's new book Jackpot chronicles the glory days of the "gentlemen smugglers" of South Carolina, who brought thousands of tons of pot into the country during the 1970s, financing a dream lifestyle of yachts, cars and beautiful women. The party ended in the early 1980s, once Reagan stepped up his anti-drug campaign.
06/01/11 The black sea bass season opened Wednesday in the South Atlantic waters, and as of this writing, the recreational daily catch limit stays at 15. Doug Haymans with the CRD in Brunswick said Tuesday he had received word from the South Atlantic Fishery Management Council that the proposal to reduce the recreational daily limit to five when the season opened June 1 has not yet been approved and ...
06/01/11 Helping Out highlights some of the many charitable events and activities going on in the Charleston area. Submissions should be sent to dailyjournal@scbiznews.com .
05/24/11 If you live on or near the coast, you will be paying more for insurance. Starting Sept. 1, Wind pool insurance will rise an average of ten percent.
05/23/11 There's no telling if any of the six to 10 hurricanes forecast this year will hit coastal South Carolina, but this is certain: It's going to cost more to insure homes against the potential danger.
05/22/11 It's not easy to find a place in the world you have never visited, read about or even heard of. Recently, Leif and Inga Fannikke from Boiholn, Denmark came to Orangeburg to visit old friends.
05/09/11 The Daufuskie Island Council is pushing for a regional ferry system to connect communities between Savannah and Edisto Island, which they say would really give the area a boost and give islanders a more convenient means of transportation.
05/02/11 By Wayne Hinshaw For the Salisbury Post Edisto Island, SC — The island has been called “blissful.” It has been called “a hidden treasure.” It has been called “the way the South Carolina ...
04/30/11 The transactions listed below include properties sold for $150,000 or more and recorded between March 7-11. Janet B. Heyward sold 1519 East Deep Creek Overlook, Big Paradise Island to Richard Edward Rush III for $925,000.
03/31/11 Wando sophomore catcher Nick Ciuffo is ranked the 34th- best baseball player in the country for the Class of 2013 by Scouting News. Ciuffo committed to play for the South Carolina Gamecocks before playing a varsity game his freshman season.
03/31/11 Some of the worst mistakes newcomers to the Atlantic Intracoastal Waterway make come from reading the guidebooks. And some of the worst mistakes come from not reading the guidebooks. Too many things change along the ICW to depend on last year's, or maybe even yesterday's, information.
03/28/11 South Carolina's beach management laws are being reviewed almost a quarter century after the state's last major legislation on coastal regulation. A committee of lawmakers, mayors, business people and others is reviewing the current law at its first meeting in Columbia on Tuesday.
03/28/11 A committee of lawmakers, mayors, business people and others is revisiting South Carolina's beach management law amid concerns that uniform rules approved almost a quarter century ago may not be in the best interests of the entire coast.
03/28/11 South Carolina's beach management laws are being reviewed almost a quarter century after the state's last major legislation on coastal regulation. |