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Business Luxury auto dealer buys tract in northern Mount Pleasant; new food venue on the way By Warren L. Wise wwise@postandcourier.com
Food Rodney Scott's, Swig & Swine, Home Team on list for inaugural Charleston BBQ festival By Kalyn Oyer koyer@postandcourier.com
Business 2 Charleston-area supermarkets to close temporarily in August for final switch to new brand By Warren L. Wise wwise@postandcourier.com
Palmetto Politics Proposal would give SC parents money to pay for after-school, summer tutoring By Seanna Adcox sadcox@postandcourier.com
Murdaugh News Investigation of boat crash involving Paul Murdaugh included missteps, roadblocks By Stephen Hobbs and Thad Moore shobbs@postandcourier.com tmoore@postandcourier.com
Murdaugh News Alex Murdaugh pleads for ambulance, help in 911 calls after discovering wife, son dead By Steve Garrison sgarrison@postandcourier.com
News The price of luxury: High-end home prices march higher as what's deemed 'upscale' changes By Warren L. Wise wwise@postandcourier.com
North Charleston councilman cited by SLED for alcohol violations at Blue Note Bistro Michael Antonio Brown is accused of failing to obtain a required beer or wine sale permit, unlawfully storing alcohol and unlawfully possessing alcohol, according to copies of the citations. Read moreNorth Charleston councilman cited by SLED for alcohol violations at Blue Note Bistro
SC House advances controversial energy reform bill; fight anticipated in Senate The South Carolina House of Representatives advanced a sweeping energy reform bill against strong opposition from environmental and government watchdog groups. The bill will soon head to the Senate, where it faces an uncertain future. Read moreSC House advances controversial energy reform bill; fight anticipated in Senate
Charleston to pay $2.75M for tiny parcel of land it condemned adjacent to Waterfront Park Currently a parking lot, the property on Concord Street is just .157 acres facing the Charleston Harbor. The city wants to make it part of Waterfront Park. Read moreCharleston to pay $2.75M for tiny parcel of land it condemned adjacent to Waterfront Park
Girlfriend of Brittanee Drexel's killer appears in court for first time to face charges of making false statements to FBI The girlfriend of Brittanee Drexel's killer Raymond Moody has been indicted on three counts of making false statements to federal investigators. Read moreGirlfriend of Brittanee Drexel's killer appears in court for first time to face charges of making false statements to FBI
top story editor's pick Lacking clear rules, SC hemp industry is left to its own devices. Is it safe for consumers?
+8 top story editor's pick Meet the leaders behind some of the peninsula's top restaurants, who happen to be women
top story editor's pick SC harbor pilots, an invaluable aid to visiting containerships, reviewing operations