Businesses could help provide EV infrastructure The renewables vice president for S.C. Electric & Gas said that businesses should look at electric vehicle charging as a possible workplace benefit, saying such a... read more →
Editorial: Make sure the Charleston region is ready for mass transit Charleston is getting bus rapid transit — eventually. If all goes well, the first passengers could hop on board... read more →
Port sees busiest fiscal year ever The Port of Charleston saw its busiest cargo volumes in its history during fiscal 2018, which ended June 30, S.C. Ports Authority CEO Jim Newsome said... read more →
Downtown Charleston is getting gigabit internet service It has been a year and a half since Home Telecom made plans to outfit the Charleston peninsula with blazing Internet speeds, with service that... read more →
Charleston airport passenger traffic soars to new record More airlines flying to more destinations sent Charleston International Airport's passenger levels soaring to a new record in May. Last month, 435,093... read more →
COG envisions network of bus rapid transit routes A public transit plan is in the works to help alleviate traffic woes in the Lowcountry, where booming business and a growing... read more →
Taking off: Air cargo soars as Charleston region flourishes Darkness slowly evaporates as daylight creeps in on a muggy June morning at Charleston International Airport's cargo terminal. A dark layer... read more →
Citibot can now answer your text message questions about Charleston County services Charleston County is rolling out a new text-based service that allows residents to ask for help and services.... read more →
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 →