Flyover meant to ease traffic congestion on Johnnie Dodds.
Correctional officer loses his job, faces criminal probe for body-slamming female inmate.
Exit cinches Romney's quest for the GOP nomination, but there's no endorsement yet.
Crowded schools will result in student shuffle.
Town-sponsored market a huge draw from April to October.
Agency recognized for 411 arrests in 2011.
Closure starts at 10 p.m. and continues until morning.
Park West is the site of town-sponsored May 20 event.
Ballot shapes up for June and November 2012 elections.
Charleston Democrat running for re-election to the House.
Nighttime Lane Closure for Phillips Community Sidewalk Project Begins April 2.
Pronouncement comes on the heels of DeMint's meeting with former Mass. Gov.
Waterfront attraction open until 11 p.m. from now on.
Mount Pleasant offers Wi-Fi access in Council Chambers, public meeting areas
State of Town Address focuses on optimistic future.
Paving scheduled today on key part of Johnnie Dodds overhaul.
Public can offer comments by phone or at special comment session today.
Sixth straight month of unemployment declines.
Weak mandatory reporter law allowed accused molester to victimize more young boys.
Town asking for public input on revamp of Coleman Boulevard.
Measure would have stripped Georgia of its dregding permit.
Inspectors take to the streets to offer tips on prevention.
Residents relieved that proposal stalls. Town says plan will need 'substantial' changes or waiver to come back in less than 12 months.
Port is relocating massive crane this afternoon.
Developer says it will review the project before re-submitting application.
Developer delays application for Samβs Club, Home Depot and Academy Sports days before town was to hear proposal.
Nominate those championing local government transparency.
Moody's gives Mount Pleasant stronger credit score.
Mayor says he's walking away from the plans after negative feedback.
President's budget presented today contains money for Charleston port deepening.
County prevention officers will tour neighborhoods, offer tips.
Town banned overnight construction work years ago, but now says it's unavoidable.
Congressman opens Black History Month program.
Senator says $2.5 million will keep study going while ongoing funding is debated.
What could make this spot more desirable and profitable?
Positions open in May for youths ages 16 to 21.
Carolina Park gets go ahead for new type of signs.
Vote: With new hours, will you visit more often?
New version strikes restrictions on seating and proximity to existing restaurants.
Mayor says he'll push for petition on the issue.