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Ken Burns comes to Charleston May 14 for press conference at The College of Charleston Cistern, a tour of Marion Square and ...
If you’ve got an old firearm lying around the house that you’ve been meaning to get rid of, Saturday is your chance. Guns to ...
Two wins Friday bought the University of Charleston’s softball team what it hopes is two more games on Saturday.
The SC Court of Appeals ruled April 30 a video showing a carriage horse collapsing in downtown Charleston was not defamatory ...
The 1920s were a decade full of rapid social change and unrest. Post World War 1, there was an overarching fear of racism and ...
The Kanawha County Commission approved $80,000 for a down payment on a new space that the theater can call their permanent ...
The Charleston County School District Board of Trustees is considering a policy change that would severely limit what kind of ...
First responders are mourning the loss of a longtime Charleston County EMT who died unexpectedly this week. Charleston County ...
The Charleston Police Department, along with the Department of Mental Health, is teaming up with several local partners in ...
Travelers flying through Charleston International Airport will soon have more options to get to New York City. American ...
A new joint venture acquired 104 affordable housing units in North Charleston for $15M, preserving workforce housing with ...
The city of Charleston holds $5.2 million in settlement funds from opioid lawsuits and only about $500,000 has been ...