CPI for all items rises 0.6% in April; shelter and gasoline up

  May 12, 2026

The Consumer Price Index for All Urban Consumers (CPI-U) increased 0.6 percent on a seasonally adjusted basis in April, after rising 0.9 percent in March, according to the U.S. Bureau…

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Charleston Moves hosts Bike to Work Day – Friday, May 15

  May 12, 2026

WHO: Charleston Moves, Mayor William Cogswell, Charleston City Council members, and community residents WHAT: A community bike ride from White Point Garden to City Hall in celebration of National Bike to…

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An unwavering voice for community

  May 12, 2026

Community champion served as Haynie-Sirrine Neighborhood president for three decades Greenville has lost a beloved neighbor, tireless advocate and unwavering voice for community. For nearly 30 years, Felsie Harris dedicated…

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GCSD celebrates two South Carolina Teaching Fellows

  May 8, 2026

Georgetown County School District is proud to announce that two graduating seniors have been selected as 2026 South Carolina Teaching Fellows. Andrews High School senior Kaleb Altman and Georgetown High…

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Irmo Councilman, Mike Ward, completes SC Palmetto Leadership Academy

  May 8, 2026

The Town of Irmo announced that Councilman Mike Ward has officially completed the South Carolina Palmetto Leadership Academy, a statewide initiative hosted by the Conservation Voters of South Carolina Education…

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Georgetown County launches new website

  May 6, 2026

Frequent visitors to Georgetown County’s website will need to update their bookmarks in the near future. In an effort to strengthen public trust and enhance cybersecurity protections, the County will…

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Summer Internship Opportunity

  May 6, 2026

The City of Clinton is pleased to announce the opening of applications for our **Summer Internship Program**. This program offers a valuable opportunity for students to gain hands-on experience in…

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Georgetown Mayor to host public forum following Helsinki visit

  May 5, 2026

The City of Georgetown has announced a public forum featuring Mayor Jay Doyle, who recently returned from a trip to Helsinki, Finland. The meeting is scheduled for Thursday, May 14,…

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Artisphere returns to downtown Greenville May 8-10

  May 5, 2026

Three-Day Event Showcases Visual, Performing, Culinary Artists More than 500 local and national artists will line Main Street, between Court and Wardlaw streets, for the 22nd annual Artisphere, presented by Prisma…

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SCRLA calls for thoughtful approach to hemp-derived THC products in South Carolina

  May 4, 2026

The South Carolina Restaurant & Lodging Association (SCRLA) is urging members of the South Carolina General Assembly, particularly those serving on the conference committee for H. 3924, to take a…

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HGTC advances student success, meets all state performance funding measures

  May 1, 2026

College reports increases in licensure participation, persistence, and progression while maintaining strong workforce placement outcomes Horry-Georgetown Technical College (HGTC) has met the criteria for four key performance funding measures established…

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