The South Carolina Statehouse grounds bears monuments that tell the story not just of South Carolina history, but the context in which they were built. Here’s what they mean.
Charleston's greenhouses bring color and spark joy in city parks. They need volunteers to help grow.
Charleston grows nearly 60,000 flowers annually in greenhouses at Hampton Park. The city recently announced it was looking for more volunteers to help for the upcoming growing season.
Greer clothier has been dressing the Upstate for more than a century
Smith and James in Greer has been dressing men in the Upstate for more than a century. Longtime owner, tailor credits customer service and loyal customers for their enduring success.
Wayne Magwood statue's shrimp were taken, then returned in the dark of night
Nine months after a bronze statue of the late Wayne Magwood was installed on a bridge across Shem Creek, a bunch of bronze shrimp were broken off and taken from the memorial.
A $2 million Powerball ticket was sold in Moncks Corner
The S.C. Education Lottery announced Jan. 19 that someone who bought a Powerball ticket in Moncks Corner matched the first five numbers drawn during Saturday night's drawing.
Hanahan bans smoking and vaping on city-owned properties
The Hanahan City Council voted Jan. 13 to ban smoking and vaping on all city-owned properties, a reversal of a previously discussed ban that had designated smoking areas nearby.
Fate of Summerville's annexation of 738 acres of Nexton is still up in the air. Here's why.
Summerville Town Council postponed a vote to annex a large swath of Nexton into town limits after the developer said changes were needed to address concerns from rural residents.
Dozens of puzzle fanatics race to piece things together at Isle of Palms’ first puzzle competition
Dozens of puzzle enthusiasts put their brains to the test on Jan. 16 during the Isle of Palms’ first annual “Piecin’ It Together” group puzzle competition.