All the news you need to know for the day.
As the effort to find Brad Solomon continues, The Post and Courier reached out to Solomon’s family and friends to spotlight a man many call one of a kind. Read moreFriends and family honor Brad Solomon as search goes on in Mexico
Today's Highlights
BUSINESS WATCH
The aerospace giant said production of the wide-body 787 will be "a couple lower" than the five per month the North Charleston factory has been making since last year. A shortage of seats is one reason.Â
The Maritime Association of South Carolina, along with the State Ports Authority, is holding an event April 25 to introduce young students to career opportunities in the global logistics industry.
More on the Mexico search
The ongoing search for Brad Solomon, who has been missing in Mexico since April 3, remains focused on remote areas of Cozumel, the island in the Caribbean Sea where he disembarked from a cruise ship and has not been seen since.
Mexican authorities continue to search for Brad Solomon, a Charleston native who has been missing in Cozumel since April 3. 'We can't presume him dead until we find him, which is why we are still searching for him,' search director tells The Post and Courier.
LATEST NEWS
Latest local and national business announcements, powered by EZ Newswire