Charleston Harbor deepening project receives $49M The Charleston Harbor deepening project was allocated $49 million in federal funds in the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers’ fiscal year 2018 work plan, enabling dredging work... read more →
Let bridge closing drive smarter regional transportation planning The closing of a portion of the James B. Edwards Bridge should serve as a reckoning for the motoring public — that... read more →
Southwest, United adding new nonstop flights from Charleston in June The summer tourist season will offer more options for Charleston air travelers. Two airlines are expanding nonstop service at Charleston... read more →
Blackbaud (probably) has highest salaries in the state Don’t let the headline completely sway your thinking about your own employer, but among publicly traded companies, Blackbaud’s employees have one of the highest... read more →
Editorial: Learn from Wando Bridge closure chaos If Monday afternoon and Tuesday were any indication, traffic will be disastrous in most of Mount Pleasant. The gridlock caused by the closing... read more →
BCDCOG to host open house for Regional Transit Framework plan The Berkeley-Charleston-Dorchester Council of Governments (BCDCOG) will host a public open house to discuss the Regional Transit Framework Plan (RTFP).... read more →
Charleston region among top places to move in Q2 It’s no secret that the Charleston region has become a hot spot for people looking for a place to live, work... read more →
Zucker Family Graduate Education Center in North Charleston now realizing its vision NORTH CHARLESTON — Galen Helfter sits in front of two giant computer monitors in his corner office on... read more →
Officials: Employers should modify hours during bridge closure With yesterday’s news that the westbound lanes of the Interstate 526 James B. Edwards Bridge will be closed until June 11, officials are urging... read more →
Diversifying cargo base boosts container volumes at port March was the strongest month ever for the S.C. Ports Authority in terms of container volume. The Port of Charleston handled 200,000 TEUs —... read more →