Charleston cruise ship terminal opponents want another shot at appeal
By David Wren dwren@postandcourier.com Petitioning the S.C. Court of Appeals to revisit a case it's already ruled on is typically a futile formality on the way to asking the state's highest court f ...
State Appeal Hearing… Thank you SELC & SCELP!!
TOP STORY Appeals court hears argument on cruise ships in Charleston By Abigail Darlington adarlington@postandcourier.com Feb 15, 2017 ...
Barcelona Shows Charleston What it Needs to Do….
There was a time when Charleston was at the forefront of maintaining the balance between tourism and quality of life....of protecting the city's historic integrity while encouraging others to apprecia ...
Free Shuttle to State Appeal Hearing 2/15/17
Join us in Columbia for the State Appeal hearing!! Please sign up for the free shuttle....we must have a final head count by Saturday, February 11. Click here to join us Details: Oral argumen ...
Carnival Pleads Guilty to Environmental Felonies
Cruise Ship Pollution Case has Consequences for Charleston's Ecstasy The Carnival Ecstasy is docked at the 1970s-era cruise ship terminal in Charleston. The State Port ...
Citizens’ groups act to defend our legal rights
Citizens’ groups act to defend our legal rights Could anything impact Charleston’s future more than the proposed new 100,000 sq. ft. cruise terminal at Union Pier? Yes. There’s the possibility t ...
Charleston cruise ship terminal hearing delayed — again
The battle over a new cruise ship terminal in downtown Charleston won't be overshadowed by the presidential election after all. The state's Court of Appeals, which was going to hear arguments in th ...
Join the Caravan to Columbia on November 8!
FINALLY!!!!! The SC Court of Appeals has scheduled oral argument in our State case challenging DHEC’s issuance of a permit to the State Port Authority for election day, Tuesday, November 8, at noon ...
Letter: Growing pains
Robert Rosen’s Sept. 18 op-ed provided an interesting snapshot of Charleston’s transformation over the past 36 years. Drawing on his years of service with the city, he offered sound advice for deal ...
Charleston does not deserve the same fate as Venice!!
PISA, Italy — A deadly plague haunts Venice, and it’s not the cholera to which Thomas Mann’s character Gustav von Aschenbach succumbed in the Nobel laureate’s 1912 novella “Death in Venice.” A rapacio ...