By RICK BRUNDRETT Per diem for lawmakers who live within walking distance of the State…
Month: December 2012
Once again, the S.C. Senate has rebuffed the chance to elevate South Carolina from its…
The ethics reform traveling circus made its final pre-Christmas stop last week before a special…
Editor’s Note: The following column was submitted by Nerve Citizen Reporter Alberta Wasden. An accountant,…
Standing in front of reporters and flanked by a huddle of agency heads with little…
Buried near the bottom of a roughly 100-page S.C. Senate bill that would create a…
An S.C. House member on Tuesday reintroduced a bill proposing major reforms in the state’s…
South Carolina’s economy is moving in the right direction, though there is plenty of room…
Editor’s note: The following column was submitted by Nerve Citizen Reporter Larry Barnett of Fort…
The state’s top court doesn’t always interpret the S.C. Freedom of Information Act liberally –…
The S.C. Budget and Control Board on Wednesday approved the distribution of more than $44…
In 1990, Operation Lost Trust exposed shocking degrees of criminal corruption in South Carolina’s state…
Jan. 10 marked the first meeting of the new year for the Charleston City Council…
Nerve Citizen Reporter Larry Barnett of Fort Mill shows no signs of slowing down his…
S.C. House Speaker Bobby Harrell likes to openly brag about how his 124-member chamber initiates…
Editor’s Note: The following column was submitted by Nerve Citizen Reporter Tom Hatfield of Hilton…
You already may know that South Carolina spends $896 million annually on economic development incentives,…
Editor’s Note: This article continues a series of stories on projects by The Nerve’s Citizen…
S.C. Rep. Todd Rutherford lives less than two miles from the State House, yet if…
By RICK BRUNDRETT When it comes to who’s a judge, what the legislature says, goes….