Judge refuses to dismiss case alleging potential environmental harm from Savannah River deepening.
Congressman says issue a ballot test in November.
Residents: Nearly 600 homes threaten historic property.
Charleston County seeks to fill positions for November election.
Developer: Parts of Bridgeside II project could go vertical by 2013.
Forecasts indicate today's air may be unhealthy for certain groups.
Charleston County Coroner takes top honor at South Carolina Coronerβs Association conference.
Firm will locate headquarters in Charleston County in $10 million investment.
Closures for Johnnie Dodds Boulevard Project Continue Through July 22, but are Limited Over Fourth of July Holiday.
With numbers up this year, county will spray from the air this week to control mosquito population.
Commissioners want more refinement for Oyster Point project; Give green light to apartments at Central Mount Pleasant.
Nearly 600 homes slated for 200-acre property on Six Mile Road.
Construction crews will close Exit 29 through Saturday.
With multi-million repair bill, Patriots Point has plans to part with Clamagore.
Ken Glasson says he's working to resolve the matter with the South Carolina Ethics Commission.
Second vote deletes provisions that bar big-box stores from locating on parcels of land under 50 acres.
Rep. Chip Limehouse trounces political newcomer; Paul Gawrych takes out out incumbent Auditor Peggy Moseley.
The candidates, incumbents and issues that will be affecting Mount Pleasant and Charleston County.
Republicans vote today on county auditor, state house.
Mount Pleasant Town Council takes a final vote on repealing limits for big-box stores.
Resident groups make final push as council moves to repeal limits on big-box store development.
More residents will be included in more convenient single-stream program.
Overnight closures begin this week and run through July.
New plan for police calls for shuffling at the top and new zones meant to improve supervision.
Aging roads and sewer lines could cost homeowners an additional $230 annually.
New Lt. Gov. Glenn McConnell requests four-man security detail.
Property between Mount Pleasant Towne Center and two neighborhoods goes on market.
Panel will look into accusations that governor illegally lobbied while serving in legislature.
Despite long hours and budget cuts, most teachers approve of McGinley and principals.
Cannon says chaplain can bring wine for now as jail examines policy.
It's National Beach Safety Week.
Closure for tonight on Hwy. 17 at Hungryneck Blvd. has been cancelled.
Congressman recognizes teens excelling in spite of challenges.
Wednesday ceremony marks deal between town and Mount Pleasant Land Conservancy to preserve waterfront tracts.
Museum expects improved revenue in 2013.
Linda Ruggles went to jail in January for her untidy yard. Now the town wants more improvements.
Overnight lane closures through June 18 as workers lay pavement, drainage pipes and curbs and gutters.
Group says Battery2Beach project could save community huge money.
Party official admits tweet was improper, takes down personal account.
More mail will come to Charleston as Postal Service shutters 140 mail processing centers in plan to save $1.2 billion annually.