EDITORIAL: A Rainy Reality Check Named Debby: Beaufort’s Drainage Passes the Test, So Why the $20M?
Depending on which sensor you look at, Beaufort got anywhere between 8.15 and 11.82 inches of rain in 24 hours […]
Depending on which sensor you look at, Beaufort got anywhere between 8.15 and 11.82 inches of rain in 24 hours […]
Despite the majority of Beaufort County Council members choosing to keep the full report of the investigation into former County
Beaufort County Councilman Calls for Transparency Amid Investigation Controversy Read More »
Dear Beaufort Insiders, It has been an incredibly busy and exciting two months since Beaufort Insider was launched. I am
A Letter of Gratitude From the Editor Read More »
In a critical work session on July 9, the Beaufort City Council made a decisive move to address the controversy
City Council Chooses Revised Plan for The Point Drainage Project Read More »
In a tense exchange during the public comment section of the July 9th, 2024 City Council meeting, Josh Gibson, who
Resident Shames City Council Into Revealing Secret Votes, But They Don’t Match Up Read More »
The lease agreement between the City of Beaufort and Safe Harbor Marinas imposes substantial financial and environmental liabilities on the
Financial and Environmental Liabilities in Beaufort’s Lease with Safe Harbor Read More »
The City of Beaufort’s lease with Safe Harbor Marinas has sparked controversy not only due to its secretive negotiation process
Questionable Authority in Beaufort’s Lease with Safe Harbor Read More »
A $9.46 million drainage project is causing turmoil between residents of The Point and Beaufort’s City Council. Several residents of
Residents Question City of Beaufort’s Drainage Plan for The Point Neighborhood Read More »
A recent Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) request has revealed that the City of Beaufort failed to obtain the necessary
FOIA Request Reveals Lack of Federal Approval for Waterfront Leases Read More »
At the June 25 Beaufort City Council meeting, Conway G. Ivy presented a passionate public comment regarding the controversial Downtown/The