Dill is known by constituents as a hands-on politician. He carries a phone on each hip, and they ring constantly.
Read more
On Sunday July 31, 2011, the United States legal system felt a shift in its scales as iconic and treasured civil rights leader Judge Matthew James Perry passed away at age 89.
Read more
At Max Heller’s funeral a few weeks ago, his daughter Francie urged the many mourners, “Don’t cry because it ended,” referring to her father’s life, “smile, because it happened.”
Read more
Robert M. Hitt, III, known statewide as Bobby, formerly a top BMW executive, is now the newly appointed S.C. Secretary of Commerce. Hitt has his hands full with this job.
Read more
That perception of the South Carolina state Treasurer's office as mere required window dressing, as only a header on official stationary, is going to change if Curtis Loftis has his way — and he usually does.
Read more
It's been two years since he stepped down from his lofty post, but former U.S. Ambassador David Wilkins is still on a natural high, enamored with the job he held for almost four years.
Read more
One hundred and seventy-five years after Congress created the United States Patent Office and formalized the patenting process, 180,000 patents are being granted each year, but in this era of accelerated invention and innovation the system is backlogged and in need of reform.
Read more