GSA Business Report February 22, 2021 Starting this March, a South Carolina lab will become ground zero for a preventative test that can detect cancer-causing mutations, risks or tumors in... read more →
It all started with a delicious pot of red rice at his Aunt Shirley’s house. Before he was known for his Black food facts, KJ Kearney was a Democratic candidate... read more →
After a holiday season that saw low travel numbers, Charleston International Airport is getting some needed boosts this week. Allegiant is now offering nonstop service twice a week from Charleston to St. Louis,... read more →
The S.C. Department of Commerce has awarded $670,000 in grants to support technological innovation in economic development throughout the state. Fourteen projects, which will be implemented this year, received grants as... read more →
The Charleston area is getting a new Women’s Business Center affiliated with the U.S. Small Business Administration as part of the largest-ever expansion in the program’s 30-year history. Increasing H.O.P.E.,... read more →
Realtor Magazine Housing markets are showing resilience against the pandemic, but some are thriving more than others and are expected to continue to perform strongly in the years ahead. Coinciding... read more →
While some businesses have struggled to maintain their customer base throughout the pandemic, others identified a need and target audience because of the COVID-19 crisis. Siblings Yasmina and Nour Bizri... read more →
For decades, this Berkeley County city has been synonymous with the military and rural, country values. It was a place where former Navy and Air Force personnel who had been... read more →
Trident Technical College is set to receive a $1.9 million grant to promote STEM pathways, the college said in a news release. It is one of only 12 institutions throughout the... read more →
One political analyst described it as the “political equivalent of the Gamecocks defeating Florida, Alabama and Southern Cal in one season” when Boeing announced in 2009 that it would build... read more →