The Post and Courier
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About The Post and Courier
The Post and Courier, established in 1803, is the oldest daily newspaper in the South and the second-oldest in the United States. It traces its origins to the Charleston Courier, the Charleston Daily News, and The Evening Post, which merged over time to form the current publication.
The newspaper is headquartered at 148 Williman Street in Charleston, South Carolina.
Coverage and Newsrooms
As South Carolina's largest newspaper, The Post and Courier offers comprehensive coverage of local, state, and national news.
Its newsrooms are located across the state, providing extensive regional reporting.
- Greenville
- Columbia
- Spartanburg
- Myrtle Beach
- Hilton Head Island
- Charleston, SC, USA
Journalistic Excellence
The newspaper has a history of journalistic excellence, having won the Pulitzer Prize for Public Service in 2015 for its series on domestic violence in South Carolina.
In 2021, it relocated its offices to 148 Williman Street in Charleston's NoMo District, enhancing its operations and accessibility.
Other Publications and Businesses
In addition to its flagship publication, The Post and Courier publishes several other newspapers, including:
- Aiken Standard
- Summerville Journal Scene
- The Gazette
- The Berkeley Independent
- Moultrie News
- The Star
- Free Times
- Georgetown Times
- Kingstree News
The company also owns White Oak Forestry and Evening Post Books, and operates King & Columbus, a digital advertising agency.
Commitment to Journalism
The Post and Courier's commitment to transparent, fact-based journalism continues to serve the South Carolina community.
It provides in-depth reporting and analysis on a wide range of topics with a dedication to journalistic integrity.