Tag: politics
Berkeley Supervisor Bill Peagler Announces Plans To Run For Re-Election
MONCKS CORNER, SC — Berkeley County Supervisor Bill Peagler (R - Moncks Corner) announced this morning that he will seek re-election in 2018. Peagler’s...
Sheriff Duane Lewis To Take Part In Panel Discussion On Immigration,...
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.--Discussions of illegal immigration and refugee resettlement continue to be two hot-button topics that divide Americans from coast to coast.
But how do...
Berkeley County Settles Impact Fee Class Action, Will Refund $6.5 Million
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.--Thousands of Berkeley County property owners will receive refunds of transportation impact fees that were paid to the county, but not spent...
VIDEO: Baltimore aftermath: The damage left after protests
The morning after violent protests in Baltimore, firefighters, crews and neighbors worked to clean up the destruction left behind. Here's a look at scenes...
VIDEO: Celebrities share their favorite D.C. show
Move over D.C., Hollywood is here to play at the White House correspondents' dinner. Celebrities like Laverne Cox, Gillian Jacobs and Pete Wentz talk...
VIDEO: Taking a spin at the Post’s WHCD pre-party
Former secretary of state Madeleine Albright and former speaker of the House Newt Gingrich were just two of the big names who tried out...
VIDEO: Nolan Knows: Waka Flocka Flame, Cybersecurity, IRS
On this episode on Nolan Knows we discuss Waka Flocka Flame running for president 2016, the House passing the Cybersecurity Bill, and the problems...
VIDEO: Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand on food policy and personal choices
National political correspondent Karen Tumulty asks New York Sen. Kirsten Gillibrand why and when food became a politicized topic.
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VIDEO: Late-night laughs: Ted Cruz 2016 edition
Sen. Ted Cruz (R-Tex.) became the first major candidate to announce a 2016 White House bid -- and late-night comedians like Jon Stewart, Jimmy...
VIDEO: Are you a member of Congress? Don’t do these things.
Rep. Aaron Schock (R-Ill.) resigned from Congress amid allegations he misused funds. The Washington Post's Ben Terris explains a few things lawmakers might want...

