Comment is Free
Letter to Editor: County Need to Control Growth Before It's Too Late
We do not owe it to Greenville to become their bedroom community at the cost of the very way of life that many of us hold dear in this county. Our farmlands and woodlands are being bulldozed by dozens and hundreds of acres. We must take control before it is too late.
Direct Primary Care Law in South Carolina a Win for Patients and Physicians
Communities with a higher number of primary care physicians (family medicine, pediatrics, general internal medicine) are healthier and people in those communities live longer. Having a primary care physician really makes a difference in your health.
Editorial: Freedom Caucus Actions Could Threaten Local Government
But another, more radical group of Republicans has emerged in recent years with agendas that are at odds with their party’s historic understanding of the role of government.
Community Owes Debt of Gratitude to Local Public Servants
Every election cycle, the question of "who would want to run for office?" is followed by jokes or worse about “politicians.”
Opinion: S.C. Private School Vouchers Plan Fails Facts Test
Clearly, the research case for vouchers doesn’t hold up to scrutiny, while the research case against them has been flashing warning lights for almost a decade.
Protecting Teaching of Black History Critical for Public Schools
That goal remains mostly unrealized in public schools, many of which, have become political equity chips for those who would not only oppose teaching the history of black citizens in America, but are passing laws to limit what can be taught in regards to racial history in this general.
MLK Left Legacy of Courage, Challenge
“Life’s most persistent and urgent question is, ‘What are you doing for others?’” - MLK, Jr.