Charleston airport names its terminal after late Sen. Fritz Hollings The passenger terminal at the Charleston International Airport is now the Ernest F. "Fritz" Hollings Terminal, in honor of the senator... read more →
IAAM receives $1.5 million Mellon Foundation grant The International African American Museum has received a $1.5 million grant from the New York-based Andrew W. Mellon Foundation to support the museum’s creation. The museum will... read more →
CARTA Cuts Ribbon on First of Dozens of Solar-Powered Shelters The Charleston Regional Transportation Authority (CARTA) cut the ribbon on a new solar-powered shelter at the corner of Dorchester Road and Purcell Drive... read more →
Vacant Charleston area schools get new life as condos, work spaces, community centers Where students once lined up in hallways and settled at desks to read, write and learn math,... read more →
Forts Sumter, Moultrie converted to national park Fort Sumter and Fort Moultrie have been converted to a national park as part of a comprehensive conservation bill passed by Congress and signed by President... read more →
Garco site revitalization progresses The windows of the long-vacant General Asbestos and Rubber Co. plant are no longer boarded up — a sign of the ongoing revitalization of the historic... read more →
After 25 years, Charleston’s shuttered Navy base still has ‘a long way to go’ The redevelopment of the former Charleston Naval Base and Shipyard has been a success by many... read more →
S.C.’s electric vehicle adoption If you’ve been driving through one of South Carolina’s metro areas, you’ve probably said something along the lines of “Is that a Tesla?” You might have even... read more →
Can North Charleston’s blighted Rivers corridor be revitalized? $125K study will find out. For years, plans, proposals and promises to revitalize a blighted corridor in North Charleston’s south end have... read more →
CofC launches commemorative stamp campaign for its 250th anniversary in 2020 College of Charleston will be celebrating its 250th anniversary in 2020, and to celebrate, vice president of Alumni Affairs,... read more →