Jun 30, 2009 | Augusta Chronicle
LATEST: Resignation calls rising
One of Gov. Mark Sanford's major Republican Senate allies and the chamber's majority leader today joined calls for the governor to step down after Sanford revealed more details about his extramarital affair and admitted to dalliances with other women.
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Port competitiveness at stake in rail debate
By Molly Parker mparker@scbiznews.com Published May 11, 2009 A senior railroad executive said the Port of Charleston is at risk of falling further behind its competitors if it doesn't find a solution to give both Norfolk Southern and CSX competitive access to the Port of Charleston's customers.
Straw poll puts McMaster at top
SUMMERVILLE a ' Paul Bolen spoke of revival Friday night when he opened the Dorchester County Republican Party's fundraiser and gubernatorial stump meeting with an invocation.
Gov. Mark Sanford has vetoed a bill to restructure the South Carolina Ports Authority, a bill that also contained an amendment reaffirming support for a proposed bi-state container port at Jasper.