South Carolina begins reporting probable cases and deaths

  June 17, 2020

This week, the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control is beginning to report probable cases and probable deaths in regard to COVID-19. This makes South Carolina the 23rd state…

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Mother Emanuel’s legacy of hope five years later

  June 17, 2020

Five years ago, on June 17, 2015, the Holy City was forever changed. What started with a Bible study in the basement of Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal (AME) Church on…

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Ross Stores, Inc. expanding distribution operations in York County

  June 16, 2020

$68 Million Investment to Create 700 New Jobs Ross Stores, Inc. (Ross), a leading off-price apparel and home fashion company in the United States, plans to expand its distribution and…

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Clemson Trustees approve Honors College name change

  June 12, 2020

The Clemson University Board of Trustees  approved changing the name of the University’s Honors College to the Clemson University Honors College, effective immediately. The college has been named the Calhoun…

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McClancy Seasoning expanding operations in Lancaster County

  June 9, 2020

More Than $9.4 Million Investment to Create 108 New Jobs McClancy Seasoning, a leading food product innovation and manufacturing company, announced plans to expand its Lancaster County operations. The investment…

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College of Charleston goes test optional for fall 2021

  June 2, 2020

Students who are applying for admission to the College of Charleston for fall 2021 can choose to have their application evaluated without SAT or ACT scores. “We’ve suspected for some…

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SCRA announces two new client companies

  June 2, 2020

South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) announced the recent acceptance of two Client Companies into its entrepreneurial program, SC Launch. Foresight Data Systems, LLC, located in Columbia, is developing a new,…

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Kontane Logistics, Inc. expanding operations in Berkeley County

  May 28, 2020

Expansion Will Create 30 New Jobs Kontane Logistics, Inc., a third-party warehousing and industrial packaging solutions company, today announced plans to expand operations in Berkeley County. The company’s expansion will…

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SCDOT releases initial COVID-19 financial impact projections

  May 25, 2020

The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) has released its initial projections of the financial impact of COVID-19, indicating a decrease in agency revenues based on expected reductions in gas…

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SC Ports welcomes American solar module maker to South Carolina

  May 13, 2020

S.C. Ports Authority announced that First Solar, Inc., America’s largest solar manufacturer, has selected Greenville, S.C., for its new distribution hub on the East Coast. Headquartered in Arizona, First Solar…

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Restaurants are able to open for limited dine-in services Monday, May 11

  May 8, 2020

Governor Also Lifts Boating Restrictions Statewide, Effective Immediately Governor Henry McMaster announced that restaurants throughout South Carolina will be allowed to reopen for limited dine-in services beginning on Monday, May…

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Charleston Stevedoring Company launches at Port of Charleston

  May 4, 2020

Marine Terminals Corporation – East (Ports America), Ceres Marine Terminals Inc. (Ceres), and SSA Atlantic LLC (SSA) announced they have formed a joint venture company to provide container terminal and…

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Gov. Henry McMaster to lift “Work-or-Home” order May 4th

  May 1, 2020

Outdoor Dining Service for Restaurants to Start May 4th Governor Henry McMaster announced that the statewide “Work-or-Home” order will be lifted and returned to voluntary status on Monday, May 4th.…

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South State commits $600,000 to COVID-19 relief

  April 29, 2020

Offers Support for Communities and Small Businesses through SBA Paycheck Protection Program COLUMBIA, SC – South State Bank announced that it will donate $600,000 to the South State Emergency Relief…

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BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina and the BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation join forces with Senior Resources to combat food insecurity for vulnerable elders

  April 29, 2020

BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina and the BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation have joined together with Senior Resources to provide emergency food assistance beginning now into early summer in…

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Adams Products expanding operations in Cherokee County

  April 21, 2020

More Than $12.5 Million Investment Creating 31 New Jobs Adams Products, a subsidiary of Oldcastle APG, announced plans to expand operations in Cherokee County. The more than $12.5 million investment…

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SCRA announces six new client companies

  April 21, 2020

South Carolina Research Authority (SCRA) announced the recent acceptance of six Client Companies into its entrepreneurial program, SC Launch. Client Companies are provided mentoring and grants and may be eligible for investments from…

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DHEC welcomes Joan Duwve as new Director of Public Health

  April 17, 2020

The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) welcomed Joan Duwve, M.D., MPH, as the agency’s new Director of Public Health. “Joan brings a wealth of knowledge and…

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How Will COVID-19 Policy Changes Impact Carolinians?

  April 9, 2020

South and North Carolina Institutes of Medicine Release Joint Brief on COVID-19 The rapidly evolving COVID-19 pandemic has brought much of the world to a halt as increasing infection rates…

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Non-essential businesses in South Carolina to temporarily close 

  April 1, 2020

Executive order effective April 1, 2020 at 5 p.m. In response to the announced temporary closure of non-essential businesses in the state, S.C. Commerce has expanded its online resources to…

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Suzanne Austin named College of Charleston next provost

  April 1, 2020

College of Charleston President Andrew T. Hsu has announced the appointment of Suzanne Austin as the College’s next provost and executive vice president for academic affairs. Austin will succeed Interim Provost and Executive Vice President…

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Beaufort Regional Chamber names new President/CEO

  March 31, 2020

The Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce announced the hire of Ian Scott as its new President and CEO. In this role, Mr. Scott will work with the Board of Directors…

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SC Ports sees strong volumes, progress at HLT

  March 19, 2020

S.C. Ports Authority had a record February for both cargo volumes at oceanside terminals and rail moves at inland ports. S.C. Ports moved 197,214 twenty-foot equivalent container units (TEUs) across…

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SC Ports Board approves agreement with Lowe

  March 17, 2020

Lowe to entitle portion of Union Pier Terminal for redevelopment South Carolina Ports Authority Board of Directors approved a professional services agreement with Lowe, the owner of the Wild Dunes…

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Effectively Communicating in Uncertain Times

  March 17, 2020

By Heather Matthews NP Strategy   Silence fuels fear in a crisis, especially when the crisis is changing by the day and is something few people have experienced before.  Over…

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Frequently asked questions about the coronavirus in Charleston

  March 13, 2020

This is a living document that will be updated as needed on the city’s website, here: https://www.charleston-sc.gov/CivicAlerts.aspx?AID=805. The answers below reflect the best information currently available to city leaders. What…

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