The Post and Courier (Charleston, SC) back issues from August 2005:
Groups push hydrogen to fuel S.C. economic growth.
Aug 02, 2005
Vought plant on time, on budget.
Aug 02, 2005
Charleston annexes three more James Island parcels.
Aug 02, 2005
Charleston-raised woman 7th most powerful in world.
Aug 02, 2005
Storm gathers over workers' comp.
Aug 02, 2005
Kitzman reshuffles Department of Insurance.
Aug 03, 2005
Noisette offers to pay off debt.
Aug 03, 2005
Holy City courts govs.
Aug 03, 2005
$10 million paves way for planned N. Charleston port facility.
Aug 03, 2005
Depth of parents' pockets unclear.
Aug 03, 2005
Strike vote results remain Giant secret.
Aug 04, 2005
Summerville tries to organize residents in effort to secure housing grant.
Aug 04, 2005
Keeping cool to cost less.
Aug 04, 2005
Daniel Islanders appeal low-income housing plan.
Aug 04, 2005
New bank seeks private investors.
Aug 04, 2005
Berkeley seeks industrial rezoning.
Aug 04, 2005
School shoppers get ready.
Aug 05, 2005
The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C., business calendar column.
Aug 08, 2005
The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C., Grapevine column.
Aug 08, 2005
The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C., real estate column.
Aug 08, 2005
Consumer complaints on the rise as residential renovations boom.
Aug 08, 2005
The Post and Courier, Charleston, S.C., retail column.
Aug 08, 2005
Hurricane shutters in short supply.
Aug 09, 2005
City moving ahead on Wi-Fi plan.
Aug 09, 2005
Landowners confused by U.S. 17 project.
Aug 09, 2005
Port traffic hits record, outpacing Georgia, Virginia.
Aug 09, 2005
Berkeley County committee votes to move rezoning plan to council.
Aug 09, 2005
Fall forecast for shrimp looks bright.
Aug 09, 2005
Buyout expected to give music wholesaler more marketing clout.
Aug 10, 2005
Airport projects to take off soon.
Aug 10, 2005
The evolution of dorm decor.
Aug 10, 2005
Property tax remains hot issue.
Aug 10, 2005
Few say they would want Johnnie Dodds overpasses.
Aug 10, 2005
Sweet harmony of a music merger.
Aug 10, 2005
In shadow of new Cooper span, crews chew away at old bridges.
Aug 11, 2005
Musical instrument retailer ready to rock.
Aug 11, 2005
Prosecutors charge 5 in real estate fraud case.
Aug 11, 2005
New builder hired for neighborhood.
Aug 11, 2005
Scana gets OK to raise gas rates.
Aug 11, 2005
Policy groups: South Carolina's overhaul of Medicaid may not work.
Aug 11, 2005
MUSC donations, hospital earnings climb in latest fiscal year.
Aug 12, 2005
Aquarium gets head above water.
Aug 12, 2005
Lowcountry homeowners plea for relief on tax bills.
Aug 12, 2005
Pig's out, Wal-Mart could grow.
Aug 12, 2005
Hotel overcharges add up to millions for business travelers.
Aug 13, 2005
Lack of training leaves state's work force far behind.
Aug 14, 2005
Charleston schools weighing future with Pepsi.
Aug 15, 2005
It's not a train station; it's a Pig.
Aug 15, 2005
Median home prices in Charleston, S.C., rise slightly.
Aug 16, 2005
School building plan OK'd.
Aug 16, 2005
Universal Solutions of Charleston, S.C., sold to Black Box.
Aug 16, 2005
Battle brews over plan to widen forest road.
Aug 17, 2005
New S.C. center helps sickest Medicaid children.
Aug 17, 2005
SPA votes to block port privatization.
Aug 17, 2005
Another loan taken out on former base property.
Aug 17, 2005
Hospitals go wireless.
Aug 17, 2005
Panel OKs King-Calhoun rezoning.
Aug 18, 2005
Moncks Corner drainage problem aired.
Aug 18, 2005
Outlook on Santee Cooper improves.
Aug 19, 2005
Owners of once-prosperous motels face empty rooms, faded fortunes.
Aug 19, 2005
N. Charleston, S.C. pitches green neighborhood.
Aug 19, 2005
Prepaid cell phones move into mainstream.
Aug 20, 2005
Giant Cement hit by Steelworkers strike.
Aug 21, 2005
Local developer takes on bigger projects elsewhere.
Aug 21, 2005
Islands in Lowcountry marshes face fierce development pressure.
Aug 21, 2005