Krispy Kreme fundraiser helps Raven Saunders' family travel to Rio for Olympics
Tonetta Watson-Coleman stood in the Krispy Kreme parking lot on Savannah Highway, so moved to tears by the outpouring of generosity around her that she fell speechless.
Tonetta Watson-Coleman stood in the Krispy Kreme parking lot on Savannah Highway, so moved to tears by the outpouring of generosity around her that she fell speechless.
COLUMBIA — Michigan will invade SEC country this fall, and it will have nothing to do with satellite camps or football coach Jim Harbaugh.
SPARTANBURG — Jacob Huesman is one of those college football players whose career seemed to last about eight years.
The third annual Charleston Jazz Festival, organized by Jazz Artists of Charleston, will feature two esteemed vocal jazz groups as headliners. The Manhattan Transfer and Take 6 will join the Charleston Jazz Orchestra for a 7:30 p.m. show on Jan. 21 at the Gaillard Center.
An Atlanta-based dining group is making its first foray into South Carolina.
Last Saturday I spent a deliriously hot afternoon digging through my closet trying to create additional space for the influx of new media coming into my home.
Magnolia Plantation and Gardens, considered one of America’s most dog-friendly destinations, has paired up with Lowcountry Dog Magazine to offer free annual memberships to families that adopt a dog in August and September.
We enjoy a good story and the element of surprise, and that’s why we chose this playful photo from Roxanne Wells of Irmo as our favorite for the subject "Sandcastles." It’s not an obvious choice at first glance.
SPARTANBURG — The last time The Citadel was picked to finish as high as second in the Southern Conference, Bulldogs football coach Brent Thompson was barely out of kindergarten.
PHILADELPHIA — 5 p.m.: South Carolina’s delegates to the Democratic National Convention had the afternoon off before returning to the Wells Fargo Arena for the third session of the week. With two of the four days of the event behind them, many members of the group used the opportunity to reflect on festivities thus...
The operator of Charleston International Airport has landed a new chief financial officer.
MIAMI — Donald Trump has a message for Russia: find Hillary Clinton’s missing emails.
PHILADELPHIA — On Tuesday afternoon, S.C. Democratic Party Executive Director Christale Spain produced a stack of signs for delegates to wave during that day’s session of the Democratic National Convention.
CLEMSON — Based on the returning talent on Clemson’s roster, ACC media voters foresee a total of ten Tigers ending up on the all-ACC first team.
MONCKS CORNER — Folks hoping to visit a popular Berkeley County tourist destination will have to wait a while longer.
Authorities have identified an elderly woman who went missing from an assisted living facility and was found dead in a retention pond near the property this morning.
The body of a woman who was reported missing from a senior facility in West Ashley this morning was found in a nearby retention pond.
SPARTANBURG — A 19-year-old man will spend 25 years in prison after admitting he shot and killed his cousin and initially trying to convince investigators it was a suicide.
A driver was charged with driving under the influence after sideswiping a Charleston police car Tuesday night.
The reason Mercedes-Benz Vans decided to build a Sprinter manufacturing plant in North Charleston is simple: The U.S. market can’t seem to get enough of the tall, boxy commercial vehicles.
Mercedes-Benz Vans is breaking ground on a new $500 million assembly plant to build Sprinter vans in South Carolina, an operation that will add about 1,300 jobs to the state’s burgeoning automotive workforce.
The second day of the Democratic Convention has wrapped up, and it’s been amazing. The day started off with a breakfast where the delegates heard from some amazing speakers.
A girl has been charged with filing a false police report after authorities say she fabricated a story about being raped in Huger by a wanted murder suspect.
A suspect who has been on the loose since a fatal home invasion in Huger last week is no longer accused in a reported rape Wednesday, according to the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office.
The chief executive who navigated the sale of Charleston tech firm SPARC last year is leaving the company after three years to head up a local startup focused on the manufacturing sector.
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