The master-planned Nexton community will soon become a medical destination for Berkeley County. Medical University of South Carolina has proposed a $130 million hospital within the Summerville community. The 128-patient bed facility will... read more →
It’s a bright spot on the city’s southern end that highlights the Lowcountry’s civil rights leaders. A new mural hopes to provide some uplift in the Chicora-Cherokee neighborhood, a community... read more →
With a high enough income and financial resources, it’s not hard for someone to stumble on their forever home in the town. But for people without those connections, the options... read more →
From the moment male cadets shave their heads and become “knobs,” the nickname given to those first-years, students at The Citadel are exposed to diversity and inclusion from all levels... read more →
Free wireless internet access has been rolled out to six more public parks in the city of Charleston. The Wi-Fi expansion stems from a partnership between online search giant Google... read more →
U.S. News and World Report April 28, 2021 U.S. News & World Report, the global authority in education rankings, today unveiled the 2021 Best High Schools. The new edition ranks more... read more →
South Carolina state agencies are inviting veterans to apply for nearly 1,400 openings in a May 4 career fair being held five months after a preference policy made it more... read more →
Trident Technical College says the number of job openings for commercial truck drivers in the state will only increase over the next few years. Trident Tech President Mary Thornley says... read more →
There’s a growing need for affordable housing in the City of Charleston. Some say if the need isn’t not addressed soon, it could be come a major problem as population... read more →
Charleston’s diverse economy has kept the metro region afloat during the pandemic, according to experts at the 30th Annual Economic Outlook Conference, presented by the Charleston Metro Chamber. Jacki Renegar,... read more →