The Charleston attorney faces Mark Sanford in the April 2 runoff.
Issues with voter ID trumped by disgruntled voters not wanting to divulge which primary they want to vote in Tuesday.
The Palmetto State's unemployment rate ticked up .1 percent in January, mirroring the national average
Bike-A-Thon event supports St. Jude Children's Research Hospital.
Beginning in April, both the look of the envelope and the bill inside will look different to customers of Goose Creek Water Department.
New ordinance prohibits commercial sanitation services from operating before 6 a.m.
'The pig is still ugly,' according to Sen. Larry Grooms who will continue work to dismantle S.C. High School League's authority.
Gator Coach Chuck Reedy describes it as "teams will no longer get the death penalty for something like a speeding ticket."
City Council meets 7 p.m. Tuesday at City Hall.
Gators basketball team lost to Irmo Yellow Jackets during the state championship game.
U.S. Senators Rand Paul and Lindsey Graham face off on the national stage.
South Carolina's newest senator opened three new offices around the state Thursday
Watch as 15 GOP candidates engage in the Fight for the First GOP congressional debate.
Proclamation recognized Red Cross contributions, and contributions of volunteers, blood donors and money donors.
14 GOP candidates said they would eliminate the minimum wage. Tell us what you think!
Former GOP Sen. Chuck Hagel confirmed as Secretary of Defense Tuesday.
Berkeley County Schools could see $1.2 million - $1.8 million in cuts from sequestration
Dozens of people packed North Charleston City Hall to voice their support for a state bill that would allow the open carrying of firearms.
As across the board cuts loom, everyone seems to be blaming everyone else.
Mayor and City Council recognize black history.
Democratic Lowcountry lawmaker calls for legislation requiring names of 'mentally disturbed' to be put in a national criminal database for gun dealers.
GOP candidates answer questions during conservative forum.
Longtime Congressman says the seat can be h
GOP candidate says he has a hard time talking and relating to black students.
Former S.C. Gov. Mark Sanford is one of the frontrunners in the S.C. First Congressional District GOP race.
Tell us if you think it makes 'cents' to get rid of the U.S. penny.
If you want to vote in March, be sure to register by Feb. 16.
City Public Works Department will flush and test hydrants in Pineview and Camelot subdivisions beginning Feb. 11.
Feb. 7 is “National Black HIV/AIDS Awareness Day” in the City of Goose Creek.
Attorney General Alan Wilson says he supports the Second and Tenth amendments.
Ben Frazier is a frequent candidate with a controversial past.
Republican Jonathan Hoffman announces his candidacy for the First Congressional District.
Rural areas keeping pace with larger metro area in Upstate, Midlands and Lowcountry.
$600 million investment doubles investment in campus near Goose Creek,
Sen. Larry Grooms announced bid for First Congressional District Thursday in Summerville.
The IRS has announced a delayed start to the 2012 tax filing season
Geography appears to less of a barrier in getting things done.
A petition with nearly 30,000 signatures to allow the Palmetto State to withdraw from the United States has been denied.
Victoria Cooper-Hilliard of Goose Creek is charged with three counts of tax evasion.
What changed Goose Creek City councilmembers' votes on 2013 vote?