Political ‘false choices’ are crippling South Carolina
By Phil Noble Neil Robinson is a man who should be listened to. He is an eminent Charleston attorney with a prestigious statewide law firm. He is highly respected by his peers and community as testified by a wall crowded with commendations and accolades. With his head full of white hair, his well-tailored suits and his air of quiet confidence, he has a distinguished and slightly imposing bearing. But none of this is why we should all...
Social Worker or Law Enforcer?
Over the last several years our agency has done a great number of things to help those who are less fortunate.
South Carolina’s Nuclear Meltdown: What Next, Who Pays?
Here’s the issue: SCANA (the parent company of South Carolina Electric and Gas) and Santee Cooper (the state-owned utility that provides power for 11 local electric co-ops) tried to build two nuclear reactors and failed.
South Carolinians fall short on education, finance, wealth
South Carolina businesses are much more likely to be white-owned than businesses on average in the U.S., and less likely to be owned by women.
We need to reinvent public education in South Carolina
Cindi Ross Scoppe is one of the most important people in South Carolina.