Bobbie Rose held a campaign kick-off event at the International Longshoremen's Hall on Morrison Drive focusing on fairness and promising to put South Carolina's First District first.
Republican Walter Hundley maintains a 14 vote lead after challenged ballots counted
Local officials are excited about Pres. Obama's announcement that Charleston's port deepening project will be expedited
The Obama Administration announced Wednesday Charleston's port deepening project will be expedited.
Low turnout kept the Senate 41 Special election close Tuesday, and the slim, unofficial margin of victory is small enough to trigger a recount.
West Ashley residents are among the voters who will decide Tuesday who gets to serve out the remainder of now Lt. Gov. Glenn McConnell's last term in the State Senate.
Implementing South Carolina's new Voter ID law before November elections looks like a long shot.
On Friday U.S. Assistant Attorney General Thomas Perez responded to South Carolina's request it reconsider an objection to the state's Voter ID law
The U.S. Supreme Court on Thursday upheld the Affordable Care Act, but did it make the right decision
North Charleston woman looking for votes in campaign contest.
Charleston County Democrats' West Ashley headquarters is up and running next to Doschers
Lines marking the lanes at the intersection of Dupont Road and Sam Rittenberg Boulevard appeared recently
Charleston County's Mosquito Control Program will be using a plane to spray for mosquitoes across several areas of the county Friday
One of more than 200 candidates decertified by recent S.C. Supreme Court decisions, Miriam Birdsong plans to run for Dorchester County Council District 6 as a petition candidate
The South Carolina unemployment rate ticked up .3 percent in May as more people entered the workforce
The S.C. House Ethics Committee met Thursday and issued subpoenas for 11 people and multiple documents.
Rain and confusion over which candidates were eligible kept turnout low on Primary Day
Carolyn Hughes was one of the dozens of candidates removed from ballots by recent S.C. Supreme Court decisions, and spent Tuesday collecting signatures for her bid to appear on the November ballot as a petition candidate
About 60 teens spent Tuesday helping people vote around Charleston County
No ruling has been issued yet in George Tempel's lawsuit against Paul Thurmond's eligibility to appear on today's ballot, but on Tuesday Thurmond's attorneys filed a countersuit against Democrat Paul Tinkler's eligibility in the same race.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting West Ashley and Charleston County.
Primary election day got off to a slow start in West Ashley, and turnout is expected to remain low.
A ruling is expected Monday afternoon on whether GOP candidate Paul Thurmond is eligible to run as the Republican candidate for S.C. Senate District 41
The 2012 primary election is scheduled for Tuesday, make sure you're ready to vote
Former Charleston County Democratic Party Chair George Tempel plans to challenge the candidacies of Paul Thurmond and Walter Hundley in court Monday
S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley stopped in North Charleston Friday to stress the importance of citizens preparing their own plans for hurricane evacuations
Fallout from the S.C. Supreme Court's decision on Tuesday is still unclear
A second S.C. Supreme Court ruling has kicked more candidates off ballots across the state
Walter Hundley won Tuesday's Republican primary for the special election to fill the S.C. Senate 41 seat for the rest of Glenn McConnell's term
The Charleston City Council will vote tonight on a $50 million revenue bond to fund multiple stormwater drainage projects, including one in West Ashley
Heavy rain Wednesday night and early Thursday morning left several West Ashley streets flooded and knocked out traffic lights along major roads
Figuring out who's responsible for the various issues on area roads is a convoluted process
Charleston County is giving away free sample bags of compost to residents at the Bees Ferry Landfill on Bees Ferry Road while supplies last
Six of the state's 20 most substandard bridges are located in Charleston County.
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley on a lawsuit brought by International Association of Machinists and AFL-CIO over anti-union remarks
Voter ID opponents plan to prepare now for the possibility the courts will allow the law to stand
Work crews will close sections of Bees Ferry Road this week as work continues to widen the road.
March unemployment numbers in South Carolina show the rate has dipped below 9.0 percent for the first time in more than three years
A team of Charleston County EMS members won the S.C. Paramedic Championship
About a dozen protesters lined up on King Street while Gov. Nikki Haley signed copies of her book, "Can't Is Not an Option," at Blue Bicycle Books