My column on the dangers of allowing students to correct their tests for credit garnered both praise and reproof. Let’s ...
Now that Halloween has come and gone, Palmetto Goodwill is asking Lowcountry residents to give their costumes a second life — ...
Newly introduced ordinance at Florence City Council meeting would stop urban camping, but already full homeless shelters could be overextended as a result.
Voters in the Lowcountry and around South Carolina are set to elect local leaders on Nov. 4. Here’s what you need to know before heading to the polls.
As Horry and Georgetown counties see more erosion and the loss of salt marsh habitat, a South Carolina program is providing free nature-based solutions.
As people age, they read obituaries more and see their contemporaries there. How they are worded says a lot about them. Consider writing your own.
Belmont University student and Summerville native Jillian Wilson recently shared the stage with legendary tenor Andrea ...
South Carolina's Pee Dee Basin conservation deal along the Pee Dee, Santee and Black rivers sets an example for how cooperation can conserve large forests.
The City of Columbia has approved taller buildings in parts of the BullStreet District. Neighbors have asked the city update area traffic studies.
Drug-resistant bacteria are evolving as fast as manufacturers can put out antibiotics. A new bug is proliferating rapidly in the U.S. and in SC.
Camelot Center, a shopping center at 1600 John B. White Sr. Blvd. in Spartanburg, sold for $7.7 million to an Atlanta-based private equity group.
Second Presbyterian Church Greenville will redevelop its West End campus. It’s prime real estate on Academy Street, River Street, Rhett Street & Oneal Street.