The April 3, 2026, issue of Statehouse Report features news about this year’s state elections and legislation mandating local ...
If elections had opening bells, South Carolina’s would have rung at noon on March 30, as the filing period for state, federal ...
Teachers from out of state could soon begin working in South Carolina more quickly under a new bill a state House committee ...
The redevelopment of Union Pier, now under direction of local philanthropist Ben Navarro’s company Beemok, will not follow the same pre-fab, cookie-cutter approach as so many other mainstream ...
Charleston audiences have long appreciated the convergence of history and intimacy that can happen at the Dock Street Theatre ...
A newly proposed ordinance would bar electric-powered bikes from protected pathways throughout the city, including the West ...
Graham Nash has been singing about the world being on fire for about 65 of his 84 years.
While you can certainly argue that a grilled cheese is the perfect sandwich on any day, it’s in the spotlight on April 12, ...
The Charleston Parks Conservancy on April 1 announced a new fundraising plan to revitalize and refurbish the small downtown ...
If elections had opening bells, South Carolina’s would have rung at noon today, as the filing period for state, federal and ...
Listen to your constituents. Listen to the arguments. Listen to Jarvis McKenzie. And then finally, at long last, take a vote.
The state Senate on Tuesday voted to shelve legislation that sought to conform the state's tax code to federal changes made ...