Why it is ethical to eat meat October 6, 2021 Voices By Donald Wright Consuming nutrients is necessary for human sustenance, and it is no less ethical eating meat than eating anything else More
A group of three can change the world October 6, 2021 Cherimie Crane Weatherford/Contributors/Voices Omne trium perfectum, good things come in threes. Beginning my article with a Latin phrase is a definite sign of intellect, prestige, More
Misinformation, disinformation, mal-information: A one-way road to Perdition October 6, 2021 Contributors/David Taub/Voices Misinformation is false information. Disinformation is deliberate falsehood. Mal-information is information that might be true, but is intentionally used to deceive. These More
Inflation threat means it’s time to pump brakes on spending October 6, 2021 Voices By Richard Eckstrom After four decades as barely a blip on the radar, inflation once again rears its ugly head. Just look More
What are veterans and military service members’ VR&E benefits? October 6, 2021 Contributors/Military If you are a Veteran or Military Service Member you may be eligible for Veteran Readiness and Employment (VR&E), formerly known as More
Beaufort High put on lockdown Tuesday morning October 5, 2021 Education/News Parking lot fight, handgun in car lead to arrest By Mike McCombs Beaufort High School was on lockdown Tuesday morning as a More
Beaufort County school board schedules emergency meeting for Thursday night September 30, 2021 News By Mike McCombs The Beaufort County Board of Education has called an emergency meeting for 5 p.m. Thursday, Sept. 30, at the More
McMaster rallies his base in Sun City speech September 29, 2021 News State Sen. Davis continues to tout Jasper Port at Beaufort County GOP gathering Above: S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster discusses myriad topics Friday More
Shrimp Festival back in Beaufort September 29, 2021 Arts/Community/Food/News By Mike McCombs “It’s gonna be awesome.” Beaufort Mayor Stephen Murray found it difficult to hide his enthusiasm when talking about the More
OktoPRfest Fun September 29, 2021 Community/News Above: Felicity Klinger, 3, had to get a unicorn painted on her face during the annual OctoPRfest on Saturday in Port Royal. More
Pedestrian, dog hit by truck, killed in Shell Point September 29, 2021 News By Mike McCombs A pedestrian and his dog were hit and killed while crossing Parris Island Gateway just before 8 p.m. Monday More
Judge blocks SC from enforcing law banning mask mandates September 29, 2021 Coronavirus/Education/Health/News From staff reports A Federal District Court on Tuesday evening blocked South Carolina’s ban on mask mandates in schools. The court ruled More