President Joe Biden, who spent his final full day as president in the Lowcountry, thanked South Carolinians for the support that helped him win the presidency and encouraged them to stay involved.
As the new year rings in, business owners, economists and researchers are bracing for the unknown changes in economic policies sure to come when a new administration takes over in Washington.
A Charleston County turkey farmer is working to make farming more environmentally and economically friendly while still making sure stores were stocked in time for your Thanksgiving dinner.
As Tropical Storm Debby approached South Carolina with the promise of dropping one to two feet of rain across the state, the Lowcountry braced for the flooding its residents have become all too accustomed to.
The Charleston Paddle Club is headed to Italy where they will represent the Lowcountry at an international competition that gets underway just weeks after the Paris Olympics conclude.