Annual RedState Gathering features Gov. Nikki Haley 10 a.m. downtown Charleston, where later Gov. Rick Perry is expected to announce his 2012 campaign.
See what your neighbors said during the Aug. 10 regular meeting of Summerville town council.
Work on Summerville's Berlin G. Myers Parkway stalled by FEMA due to flood predictions.
Sign along Dorchester Road urges frustrated drivers to call their councilman.
Summerville Town Council signs resolution to allow Bacons Bridge improvements.
Town council authorizes purchase of two pre-fab restrooms for Flowertown Festival park and Gahagan Park.
Summerville's solid waste and recycling will be handled by Florida company that will establish its Charleston base here.
Summerville town council gives first reading to an ordinance that would require non-town residents speaking during public comments to sign up 48 hours before council meetings.
Summerville Town Council gives initial clearance to allow alcoholic beverages at special events.
Proposed football field at Gahagan Sports Complex may be off the table; funds going to two restrooms, truck and trailer.
Summerville Town Council votes to reorganize town structure, giving Mayor Bill Collins administrative duties.
Restrooms at Azalea Park, amending public comments, funding Bacons Bridge improvements, contract with Waste Pro among agenda items for Summerville.
A look at July's progress of roads funded by the one-cent sales tax in Dorchester County.
Summerville councilman brings up the perennial argument of moving 8 a.m. finance committee meetings to a different time.
Summerville finance committee unanimously approves recommendations by the hospitality tax committee.
Town reaffirms $5,001 commitment for feasibility study on a Summerville civic center.
Advisory to avoid contact with waters in Chandler Bridge Creek, Eagle Creek and portions of the Ashley River canceled.
Town of Summerville's finance committee to discuss hospitality tax, committee reports, solid waste contractor and money toward civic center feasibility study.
The Summerville Hospitality Tax committee recommends all funds be allocated to seven area nonprofits.
'Tim's Town Halls' invites 12 Republican candidates to the Lowcountry.
Since House Speaker Boehner's bill garnered enough votes, Reps. Tim Scott and Trey Gowdy were free to vote "no," according to Fox News.
Runoff from Summerville sewer spill entered Chandler Bridge Creek and possibly portions of the Ashley River.
Dorchester County beautifies its convenience sites.
Summerville residents will pay an extra $4 per month.
Dorchester County may have its new emergency management director as soon as Friday, according to county administrator.
Sen. Rose said vote could happen today on whether or not Dorchester, Berkeley and Beaufort counties become one district.
Nearly eight months after suit announced, claims and counter claims filed in Summerville copyright suit with LowCountry 9.12 leader.
Five Dorchester County council members give their opinion on the proposed congressional district.
Summerville Police vanity plate concerns both sides.
Dorchester County Council unanimously approves the forestry commission appointment.
Here is what your fellow Dorchester County citizens had to say at the July 18 county council meeting.
Dorchester County public safety, health and human services committee breezes through only agenda item: the vacant emergency management director position.
Council vice chairman says he will recommend a full-time hire at tonight's council.
Dorchester County Councilman Bailey reports on the emergency management director position during the Summerville meeting of county council.
Dorchester and Charleston counties' representative reports reduced size in state government and decrease in taxes.
Dorchester County Council spends money to save money by going paperless; council chambers will feature Wi-Fi.
Public comments from the July 13 Summerville town council.
Summerville town council discusses an amendment to require out-of-town commentators to sign up ahead of scheduled meetings.
Those interested in serving the town of Summerville can apply now through Aug. 31.
Presidential-hopeful Newt Gingrich gives insight into his political philosophies.