Texting while driving any South Carolina school bus may soon be banned if a proposed bill passes soon. If caught, the driver is subject up to a $100 fine. The legislation is part of a growing nationwide trend to eliminate dangerous... (Continue reading)
Is this week’s new payday lending law going to help or hurt South Carolina consumers? The law protects consumers starting Monday by only allowing one loan at a time and tracking those loans in a database. However, the law... (Continue reading)
President Barack Obama has nominated defense lawyer William Nettles for U.S. Attorney in South Carolina, the White House said Tuesday. Nettles, of Sanders & Nettles in Columbia, S.C., was recommended for the post in August by Democratic Reps. John Spratt and Jim Clyburn. He is Obama’s 35th... (Continue reading)
Have you seen what the newspapers charge these days! It’s crazy. Well, don’t your worry your pretty little head about that. You can post your announcement here for Free. Just hit the magic register now button to the right, and... (Continue reading)
South Carolina’s Supreme Court says the ethics investigation into Gov. Mark Sanford’s travel cannot be kept secret. The ruling released Thursday afternoon clears the way for an investigative report by the Ethics Commission to be given to lawmakers who may consider impeacment. The... (Continue reading)
The City of Charleston invites anyone who lives, works, or frequents the City to take a few minutes to respond to a quick on-line survey to help plan Charleston’s future. The Department of Planning, Preservation, and Sustainability is updating our City’s... (Continue reading)