The average price for a gallon of gas in South Carolina fell only slightly during the holiday travel weekend, but just enough to dip 20 cents below the same time in 2022.
The South Carolina Small Business Chamber of Commerce says now is the time to give back to local businesses in addition to a budget already supporting Black Friday and Cyber Monday Deals.
A technology company that works to simplify the medical supply chain for hospital pharmacies is investing in Charleston County as it prepares for growth.
Town of Mount Pleasant officials said the practice of importing shrimp into the United States is making it harder for shrimpers to market and sell wild-caught domestic shrimp.
While only 15% of South Carolina households live below the federally recognized poverty line, data shows that many more households are struggling to make ends meet.
A new study shows that, despite having earnings above the poverty level, more the 500,000 households in South Carolina are earning less than the basic cost of living in their community.
As the U.S. Supreme Court decides if it will hear arguments in the ongoing dispute over 270 South Carolina port jobs and a $1.5 million port, several lawmakers and organizations are weighing in and urging the court to take up the case.
After a 17% utility rate adjustment increase went into effect over the summer, a local leader and former Georgetown council member say the reasons behind the increase are false.
The town of Mount Pleasant is looking to construct a mixed-use development along Faison Road near the airport for economic development space and 30 attainable housing units.
After more than $3 billion in infrastructure investments, South Carolina Ports is positioned to be the “preferred port” on the U.S. East Coast, the leader of the leader of South Carolina Ports says.
South Carolina sits at the top of a list for eviction notices meaning low-income renters are facing homelessness more now than ever, according to new data released on the national, statewide and local levels.
Thursday morning, about 300 members across 33 South Carolina chapters of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Incorporated are expected to attend their statewide conference in Summerville.
Some restaurant and bar owners in the Lowcountry say rising liquor liability insurance rates are forcing them to close their doors, but we now hear from the other side of the equation.
More than two years ago, Gov. Henry McMaster allocated a portion of COVID-19 relief money from the federal government toward training South Carolinians for high-demand jobs.
Several area nonprofits have come together to eliminate several million dollars worth of medical debt from thousands of people in nine South Carolina counties.
Through a private partnership with Neal Brothers Distribution, the Community Resource Center in North Charleston will soon offer free classes for any adult who wants to learn skills for manufacturing jobs.
The average price for a gallon of gasoline in South Carolina rose last week ahead of the Labor Day travel weekend, but analysts say Hurricane Idalia had no impact.
Some folks across Berkeley County are saying enough is enough with more development as one developer has proposed to bring in 181 townhomes to an area of Moncks Corner.
The South Carolina Department of Social Services says people 18 to 49 who receive SNAP benefits may be affected by changes the federal government has made.
A town hall meeting Monday night brought business owners together to discuss the rising cost of liquor liability insurance in the state, which some say may force them to close their doors.