The local foods movement has become much more than a short-lived dietary or environmental trend. Can it actually fuel Continue reading

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The local foods movement has become much more than a short-lived dietary or environmental trend. Can it actually fuel Continue reading

Despite improving employment numbers, the U.S. Census Bureau announced Wednesday the poverty rate in 2014 Continue reading

Ten years ago, Hurricane Katrina spawned the need for new construction and a skilled workforce all over the Gulf Coast. Continue reading

The South Carolina Association for Community Economic Development is a statewide network of nonprofits, Continue reading

After days of contentious and emotional arguments, South Carolina’s political leaders decided to remove the Confederate Continue reading

On January 9, 2014, 300,000 people in and around Charleston, West Virginia, woke up to a licorice-like odor emanating Continue reading