07/15/11 A South Carolina committee declared there is a severe drought in Horry and Marion counties and upgraded four more counties in the central part of the state to a moderate drought Thursday.
07/15/11 Do It To Julia is no more. The Asheville-based band has changed their name to River Whyless.
07/14/11 South Carolina institutions and the Israeli government will unveil a new research and business partnership during weeklong events across the state beginning July 27.
07/14/11 MORRISVILLE, N.C. & CHARLESTON, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Polyglot Systems and CarePoint have partnered to address medication adherence challenges caused by low-health literacy and language barriers.
07/14/11 The smooth, mellow sounds of jazz will be sailing through the air in Atlantic Beach this weekend during its first-ever jazz festival called Jazz on the Beach.
07/14/11 The American Civil War started with the bombardment of Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor on April 12, 1861.
07/14/11 Byron York Chief Political Correspondent Follow Him @ByronYork NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. -- Sometimes even Newt Gingrich is at a loss for words. For the idea-a-minute Republican presidential candidate whose campaign has been so troubled recently that some pundits have branded him "dead man walking," one of those moments occurred Tuesday night when a petite woman introduced herself ...
07/14/11 South Carolina junior pitcher Michael Roth garnered National Player of the Year honors from CollegeBaseballInsider.com, the outlet released today. Redshirt sophomore Matt Price joined Roth on the outlet's All-America first team, while senior hurler John Taylor made the second team. Sophomore first baseman Christian Walker earned an honorable mention.
07/08/11 CHARLESTON, S.C. -- First Financial Holdings, Inc. announced today that the company will host a conference call for institutional investors and analysts on Friday, July 29, 2011 at 10:00 a.m.
07/08/11 COLUMBIA, S.C.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--SCBT Financial Corporation announced today that Cynthia A. Har...
07/08/11 Republican Presidential Candidate Newt Gingrich plans to answer some Lowcountry residents' questions and offer up some energy solutions next week.
07/07/11 Local & State: A story on Page 1B of Wednesday's editions misidentified paddleboarder Dean Johnson and his affiliation with the Shem Creek Shootout. Johnson will be a competitor in the event.
07/07/11 Wando goalkeeper Amelia Henderson didn't realize how big an honor it is to be selected to play in the Clash of the Carolinas until she did a little research.
07/07/11 Summer Tatum Faithful and Walter Brian Eason were married at 5:00 p.m., April 30, 2011 at Sandy Cross United Methodist Church in Nashville. Rev. Judson Dunlap performed the ceremony.
07/07/11 Sheetz Inc. is looking to the South as the gasoline and convenience store chain plans further expansion from its central Pennsylvania hub.
07/07/11 Both local entries in the Little League Minors (ages 9-10) state baseball tournament got off to a rough start in pool play Thursday, the opening day of the event.
07/01/11 The challenge to a new Boeing plant in North Charleston by a union in Seattle has turned into a political firefight between the foes and partisans of organized labor.
06/30/11 Residents from all over the Lowcountry including Moncks Corner, Summerville, Mt. Pleasant, North Charleston and Bonneau say they have been seeing smoke.
06/30/11 GREENVILLE, SC - In continuing their countdown of the top moments from their inaugural season in the ECHL, the Greenville Road Warriors today revealed top moment number two.
06/23/11 There will be plenty of military jets in the sky over eastern South Carolina. |