by admin | Aug 3, 2018 | News
Commentary: Flooding crisis a threat to Charleston’s survival and not enough is being done BY HUGH C. LANE JR. Aug 2, 2018 Updated 16 hrs ago ( Multiple cars sit stalled at the intersection of Cannon and President streets earlier in July after about six inches of rain...
by admin | Jul 31, 2018 | News
Prev Here’s why thunderstorms in SC keep coming and won’t stop this week By Bo Petersen bopete@postandcourier.com Don’t bother wondering. It will rain this week, often. At any time of day or night, virtually anywhere or everywhere in the state. Here’s some information...
by admin | Jul 31, 2018 | News
Who in Charleston deserves to suffer from flooding crisis? BY BEATRICE BERNIER, PHIL DUSTAN and ANA ZIMMERMAN\ (Ms. Bernier, a co-founder of Groundswell!, and a valued contributor to this grassroots group, resigned her leadership role some time before the letter to...
by admin | Jul 29, 2018 | News
Letter: Flooding answers Jul 27, 2018 I slogged my way through the Sturm und Drang of the front-page splash about the three residents who reported the city to the feds and the state for supposed gross negligence in allowing homes to be built where flooding was all but...
by admin | Jul 29, 2018 | News
Letter: Flooding problem In November, I wrote a letter to the editor about the flooding on the peninsula and how the WestEdge project was going to make it worse. Recent articles only confirm what I said. Things are getting worse and the developers are claiming it’s...
by admin | Jul 29, 2018 | News
It will be a game-changer the day State Ports Authority decides flooding is bad for business BY STEVE BAILEY The Port of Charleston handled 197,437 cargo containers measured in 20-foot increments in May, a record for the month and the second-highest monthly total in...