The State - Sun Nov 22
Okatie Crossings is no Boeing. But, to Jasper County, it's more important. Over two days in October, a $450 million tax package that helped entice aircraft giant Boeing - and its 3,600 high-paying jobs - to expand in urban North Charleston unanimously sailed through the General Assembly.
Competing visions stall redevelopment of old Charleston Navy baseThe Greenville News - Sun Nov 22
On July 7, North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey strode into a conference room in North Charleston City Hall.
Saturday Morning AccidentWCIV - Sat Nov 21
An accident takes the life of a member of the airforce. The single-car crash happened Saturday morning on Highway 162.
Hopeful Communities Excited for BoeingWLTX-TV Columbia - Sat Nov 21
The ground breaking for the new Boeing plant in North Charleston is making surrounding communities hopeful, including in Orangeburg where the unemployment rate is at 17.8 percent.
Employment Offices Still Filled With Job SeekersWCIV - Fri Nov 20
Unemployment numbers rise in October in South Carolina. The state unemployment rate is now at 12.1 percent.
South Carolina Leaders Don't Want Terror Suspect Detainees HereWCIV - Fri Nov 20
Some states are fighting to bring Gitmo detainees to their backyards for money and jobs, but is South Carolina one of them? Al Queda sleeper agent Ali al-Marri spent six years in Hanahan's naval brig.
Online site accuses USF hoops of NCAA violationsWTSP-TV Saint Petersburg - Fri Nov 20
Has USF basketball committed a list of NCAA violations? That remains to be seen.
South Carolina defeats La Salle 78-68The Washington Post - Fri Nov 20
South Carolina's Dominique Archie is defended by La Salle's Aaric Murray, right, during an NCAA college basketball game Thursday, Nov.
South Carolina defeats La Salle 78-68The San Diego Union-Tribune - Fri Nov 20
Thursday, November 19, 2009 at 8:53 p.m. CHARLESTON, S.C. - Dominique Archie scored 17 points to lead a balanced scoring effort for South Carolina as the Gamecocks cruised past La Salle 78-68 in the first round of the Charleston Classic on Thursday night.
Good neighbors, vegetablesAiken Standard - Wed Nov 18
Our next-door neighbor when I was growing up owned the lot behind his house. He was an engineer for the Southern Railroad but had grown up in north Georgia in the country and was an able gardener in his spare time.
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