Boeing sees bright future for North Charleston’s Dreamliner, other jets Recent financial troubles for some low-cost airlines haven’t dimmed Boeing Co.’s outlook for the industry and projected sales of the... read more →
Lincolnville, SC, recognized 151 years after it was founded by freed blacks following Civil War The heart of Lincolnville is most visible inside a church, where spirituality mixes with historical... read more →
State infrastructure bank revives I-526 project again The Interstate 526 extension project is back on the table following the S.C. Transportation Infrastructure Bank’s 5-2 vote Tuesday to revive it yet again. The... read more →
Solar heats up in S.C. as business installations surge Businesses and residents have collected more than $30 million in incentives from South Carolina’s utilities for launching solar projects since 2014.... read more →
Foreign ambassadors experience Charleston More than 30 foreign ambassadors spent time touring the Charleston region earlier this week as part of a trip sponsored by the State Department and the Office of the... read more →
CHS getting nonstop service to London in 2019 Charleston travelers will be able to fly nonstop to London aboard a 787-8 Dreamliner starting next year, marking the state’s first trans-Atlantic... read more →
Port sees 7.5% cargo increase in Q1 of FY19 Cargo volumes are up at the Port of Charleston for the first quarter of fiscal 2019, while September volumes saw a slight dip... read more →
CARTA to offer free service on Election Day, Nov. 6 Charleston Area Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) service will be free on Election Day, Tuesday, Nov. 6, the transit agency announced... read more →
Charleston adds daily nonstop flight to major city in upper Midwest The runways at South Carolina’s busiest airport will see even more traffic next year. Not only is British Airways... read more →
CARTA expecting uptick in ridership following addition of 60 bus stop shelters Wednesday’s sunny, 60-degree weather was ideal for bus riders across the Charleston region. But Delores Kesler, 65, of... read more →