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Newly opened Folly Beach Museum showcases the island's surfing history. The 200-square-foot space in the Community Center ...
A Raleigh bank that expanded to the SC Upstate and Lowcountry within the past year is being sold to a growth-minded lender from Virginia’s Tidewater region.
The Post and Courier's new Journalism Preservation Society is launching with a speaker event series called Charleston Porch Talks. Elin Hilderbrand is up first.
From basement ‘junk’ to $1M store: 17-year-old grows vintage toy business with new Columbia building
At 11, Lawson Taylor sold $4K in toys his mom called “junk.” Now 17, he runs a Columbia store in a former dry cleaner with $1M in inventory.
Greenville County Council killed a development rules overhaul four years in the making during a brief committee meeting with little discussion this week.
Chief Allen Heidler, who has been with the Florence SC Police Department since 1983 and helped bring community policing to the agency, retires in October.
The 1955 Cannon Street YMCA Little League All-Stars from Charleston to be honored at the Little League World Series in Williamsport, Pa.
Nook Tiny Café and Market is taking over the former Guilded Horn space on Rutledge Avenue while Barry’s gym opens in Charleston’s Morrison Yard.
Rock Hill attorney Ashley White Creech was elected as the South Carolina Association for Justice’s new president, guiding SC's leading association of lawyers.
The Bojangles on Elmwood Avenue in downtown Columbia has temporarily closed for a remodel, according to signs on the restuarant’s doors.
As The Page Turns, an independent bookshop, will relocate away from downtown Travelers Rest. The owner, Amy Williams, said it’s because of increasing rent.
Dagwood's Deli, a popular lunch spot for nearly four decades, will close its downtown location by the end of the month along ...
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