HOLLY HILL – Orangeburg and Berkeley county officials are celebrating the start of a project designed to bring clean drinking water to rural residents and promote economic development.
There’s no more critical issue facing Charleston than the rising tides — not big ugly buildings, not annoying tourists, not crime, not traffic. It’s climate change. So there should be
At first blush, it might seem like the last thing the city of Charleston needs is yet another flooding study, and if the city already had the approximately $2 billion
there was a differnt aim with Wednesdays's announcement.The city of Charleston announced a partnership with the Crops of Engineers, and they plan to focus on i