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AG Alan Wilson delivers Waffle House and Chick-fil-A to airport workers in Charleston and pizza to airport workers around SC amid government shutdown.
The Republican representative says she will seek damages for defamation and wants a public correction or retraction on the police incident reports
South Carolina candidate for governor Nancy Mace held a news conference Monday after her heated confrontation with Charleston airport police
CHS airport's Cinnabon temporarily closes. How long will travelers have to wait for their sweet fix?
Travelers heading through Charleston International in the last week have been without their Cinnabon fix. The sweet-and-sticky baked-goods kiosk at the airport has been temporarily closed, according to concession operator Delaware North. "We recently made ...
A United States congresswoman representing the Lowcountry says she is filing a defamation lawsuit over “misleading” incident reports.
As the near-record-long government shutdown continues, many Lowcountry residents are struggling to pay for groceries without Supplemental Nutrition Assistance P Charleston’s Kayla Edwards conquers ironman North Carolina, makes it look easy What did you ...
U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace held a press conference on Nov 3 in response to reports about a confrontation involving her and Charleston airport police
Rep. Nancy Mace claims CPD and Capitol Police will provide a full-time security detail at her local Charleston office moving forward.
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Anti-LGBTQ+ Rep. Nancy Mace thinks airport security workers are conspiring against her
In a Tuesday press release, Mace accused TSA and CHS workers of “allegedly” wanting to revoke her TSA status and block her “from using the Known Crewmember (KCM) checkpoint as is standard operating procedure for all Members of Congress,” both of which she refers to as “inappropriate surveillance and targeting.”