The Isle of Palms ushered in a new lineup of its city council on Jan. 2. Two new councilmembers and two familiar faces took the oath of office and then their seats at the dais.
Mount Pleasant voters will elect one new face to the seven-person Mount Pleasant Waterworks Board of Commissioners, the governing body of the town’s water utility. Longtime MPW Commissioner Su…
Charleston County voters are eligible to cast their ballot early for the Nov. 7 municipal elections — no questions asked.
Seven of the eight council candidates running for four open seats on Mount Pleasant’s governing body discussed their stances on infrastructure, cultural affairs and recreation during a Thursda…
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
The race for an open seat on the Mount Pleasant Waterworks Commission has earned the attention of retired MPW General Manager Clay Duffie. Passionate about water quality and lowering barriers …
The League of Women Voters Charleston will host an in-person public forum for the candidates for the Mount Pleasant Town Council and the Mount Pleasant Waterworks Commission on Oct. 5 at the W…
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
A local business owner and longtime Mount Pleasant resident is pursuing an open seat on the Mount Pleasant Waterworks Commission this fall.
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
Tell me about your professional background and how you feel it makes you a good fit to be a council member.
U.S. Congresswoman Nancy Mace (R) called for improved healthcare options and accessibility for United States veterans during a town hall aboard the USS Yorktown at Patriots Point in Mount Plea…
Four seats on Mount Pleasant’s Town Council, the governing body of one of the fastest-growing municipalities in South Carolina, are up for election this fall. Eight individuals filed for offic…
Mount Pleasant’s town council will make its way to Columbia on Feb. 7 to visit local legislators at the Statehouse as part of the Municipal Association of South Carolina’s Hometown Legislative…
On a Thursday at 5 p.m. in the Council Chambers of Town Hall, the seats that are usually taken by Mayor Will Haynie and fellow council members are filled with teenagers. It was the Town of Mou…
Mount Pleasant has spoken and the votes are in: the $50 million recreation referendum narrowly passed on Nov. 8.
Mount Pleasant voters will be faced with a choice this November. The Town’s Recreation Referendum will appear on the ballot on Nov. 8. The referendum, if passed, will fund a variety of project…
Mount Pleasant residents will vote on a tax increase this November to fund various recreation projects in town. Town Council passed the referendum on July 12 in a 7-2 vote to give residents th…
Weren't able to make it to the July Town Council? Here are some highlights from the meeting on July 12:
Dave Artushin (pronounced “ar-too-shin”) has filed to run for South Carolina House District 112. The owner and operator of a multimedia production company for over a decade, Artushin lives in …
Ellis Roberts has filed to run as the Democratic candidate for South Carolina House District 110, currently held by Representative William Cogswell (R-Charleston).
Former Assistant United States Attorney Jackie LaPan Edgerton, whose legal career also includes public service as an attorney for the United States Army and as a state prosecutor, announced sh…
John Wright, candidate for Mount Pleasant Waterworks Commissioner answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Candidate for Waterworks Commissioner, Diane D. Lauritsen, answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Candidate for Waterworks commissioner, Mac Jenkinson, answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Kevin Andrus answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Carl Ritchie answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Gary Davis answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Gary Santo answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Jason Daley answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate John Iacofano answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Lee Dittrich answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Myra Jones answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate Shari Sebuck answers questions from the Moultrie News.
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Mount Pleasant Town Council candidate GM Whitley answers questions from the Moultrie News.
Do you believe the Town of Mount Pleasant should move to a strong mayor system, maintain its existing council-manager form of government, or do you prefer a third system? Explain why.
The Moultrie News asked candidates for Mayor of Mount Pleasant, a set of questions. Will Haynie, who seeks re-election to the position, provides his answers.
Mount Pleasant resident and businessman John Iacofano is seeking election to the Mount Pleasant Town Council.
G.M. Whitley declared her candidacy for Mount Pleasant Town Council. She seeks reelection in order to continue to support and enhance quality of life in the community.
Gary Davis, a member of the Mount Pleasant Planning Commission since 2019, announced his candidacy for Mount Pleasant Town Council.
The Charleston County Board of Elections and Voter Registration is in need of additional poll workers for the municipal elections on November 2.
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Carl Ritchie, 56, served and protected the Town of Mount Pleasant for the past 32 years as a first responder and eventually as the Mount Pleasant police chief for the last 8½ years. He retired…
Mayor Will Haynie seeks to continue in his role as Mayor of the Town of Mount Pleasant and notes his many accomplishments as reasons why residents should grant him another term in the office.
The League of Women Voters of the Charleston Area is launching their inaugural Good Governance Symposium Series.
South Carolinians voting absentee by mail must now have their signatures on ballot return envelopes witnessed after the United States Supreme Court reinstated the requirement on Oct. 5.