Town proposing expansion fo Sweetgrass Basket Parkway.
Mayor's race is a rematch between 2009 opponents.
Voters head to the polls in November.
Public input phase begins as town plans for $22 million project.
Realtor says town needs to manage growth properly.
Ban could be in place by September.
New $22 million building will replace aging complex.
Sept. 12 event allows business owners and entrepreneurs chance to chew over issues.
Town administrator: Police presence necessary as town grows northward.
Councilwoman announces candidacy.
Mayoral race set for November 2013.
Town's public safety campaign presented with state award.
New law will be adopted Aug. 13, days before election qualification.
New rules call for runoff if mayoral candidate does not get 50 percent of vote.
Four council seats, mayor's office on the ballot.
New rules will require mayor to receive 50 percent plus one vote to win race.
New law may ban holding mobile devices while driving.
Councilmen say town needs new election rules.
Council could vote on ban Tuesday evening.
Councilman: Mayoral win should require more votes.
Summer flash foods can be eased with proper maintenance.
Mayor says he's sure he could have won a second term, but he wants to spend more time with his family.
Customers will notice new fee in July.
State unemployment stays the same from April to May.
Town selling old fire hall in prime location.
Governor speaking at East Cooper GOP Meeting.
High winds, inland flooding expected.
Town, county to solicit ideas for Waterfront Park gift shop.
Town installing roundabout for new apartment complex.
Expect closures on Walt Miller Road and Needlebrush Parkway.
Town plans to replace and expand Shem Creek boardwalk.
Council votes to remove parking meters at Memorial Waterfront Park.
Funds for repair work will add $1 to monthly bill.
Governor is guest at East Cooper GOP Club meeting.
Shem Creek Park expansion will replace damaged waterfront access.
Town seeking public input on proposed expansion.
Lowcountry voters head to the polls to select a new Congressman.
Know before you go: Polling place changes, voter ID laws, sample ballots.
Former Gov. Mark Sanford presents possible double standard.
Democrat Elizabeth Colbert Busch and Republican Mark Sanford have firm views on marriage equality.