Growth at Charleston e-mobility firm accelerates as it races for dominance at colleges Gotcha is growing so quickly, it is physically bursting out of its Radcliffe Street office. Boxes are... read more →
Meet the SC duo keeping Geechee culture alive through viral videos, social media You won’t find this type of preservation work in a museum or cultural center. Instead, Akua Page... read more →
Grant will put free Internet in more than 300 Berkeley County homes with school-age children BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCSC) - A new partnership will put free internet in some homes... read more →
School board juggles short-term solutions for a decades-old problem in Charleston County In Charleston County, a new question is being asked: Has school choice gone too far? A system originally... read more →
Enslaved People Lived Here. These Museums Want You to Know. A few years ago, people touring the Owens-Thomas House and Slave Quarters in Savannah, Ga., would have heard a lot... read more →
Boeing breaks sales drought with North Charleston-built Dreamliner order worth $6.3B One of the world’s largest buyers of Boeing jets is teaming up with Korean Air to add 30 787... read more →
Clemson brings tech experts to Charleston to help build a cybersecurity workforce Two Clemson technology experts are relocating to the Lowcountry from the Upstate public research university to help develop more cybersecurity... read more →
Charleston area is 8th ‘most dynamic’ metro area in its class, report says A new report that measures how “dynamic” economies are at the nation’s metro level put the Charleston... read more →
LendingTree executive says Charleston startup it acquired will be a useful retention tool A few years after buying two Charleston-based companies, a top exectuive at a Charlotte financial technology giant... read more →
College of Charleston African American Studies Professor Explains History of Juneteenth The United States of America is known for its annual celebration of freedom from the British Empire every year... read more →