Charleston-area's sizzling home sales cool down in July
For the first time in five years, home sales across the Charleston region cooled off a bit in one of most sweltering months of the year.
For the first time in five years, home sales across the Charleston region cooled off a bit in one of most sweltering months of the year.
BALTIMORE — The Justice Department and Baltimore police agreed to negotiate court-enforceable reforms after a scathing federal report released Wednesday criticized officers for using excessive force and routinely discriminating against blacks.
State lawmakers suggested Tuesday that assisted-living facilities use GPS systems or some other type of technology to monitor residents in danger of wandering off due to dementia.
CLEMSON — The catastrophic injury to Mike Williams’ neck had no adversarial effect on his hands.
A North Carolina-based grocer with a rising presence in the Charleston area will anchor a new shopping center in West Ashley. Harris Teeter plans to be the central merchant in a proposed 79,170-square-foot retail center on West Ashley Circle at Grand Oaks Boulevard.
North Charleston police are searching for a 61-year-old missing man.
CLEMSON — It’s a good thing Clemson doesn’t have to load up the buses to Auburn for another three weeks, because the Tigers aren’t ready.
Charleston two years ago gained its first bubble tea cafe, and now, in a thoroughly Charleston development, the city is getting its first shot at alcoholic boba.
Donald Trump’s Second Amendment comments aimed at Democratic rival Hillary Clinton didn’t cost him any endorsements in South Carolina, but there was more concern the GOP nominee should exercise control.
Donald Trump’s Second Amendment comments aimed at Democratic rival Hillary Clinton didn’t cost him any endorsements in South Carolina, but there was more concern the GOP nominee should exercise control.
Sides are my secret weapon for skillful restaurant ordering.
In the six years since its inaugural one-day rally at a North Charleston park, the ever-expanding Charleston Pride Festival has evolved into an impressively diverse and eclectic eight-day, city-wide celebration of the LGBTQ (Lesbian/Gay/Bisexual/Transgender/Queer) community and its allies.
Football season begins Thursday night for Lowcountry high school teams participating in the 46th annual Sertoma Football Classic at Johnson Hagood Stadium.
Patriots Point Naval and Maritime Museum has rolled out a virtual-reality space trip in advance of its 40th anniversary celebration.
The Charleston Police Department is requesting information from the public on two recent break-ins at a James Island restaurant.
The sister of one of the nine Emanuel AME Church shooting victims has joined a series of wrongful death lawsuits filed against the federal government alleging that clerical errors allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used during last year’s shooting.
The sister of one of the nine Emanuel AME Church shooting victims has joined a series of wrongful death lawsuits filed against the federal government alleging that clerical errors allowed Dylann Roof to buy the gun he used during last year’s shooting.
GREENVILLE, S.C. — Greenville police say the baby sitter of a 4-year-old child who accidentally shot himself has been arrested.
KISSIMMEE, FLA. — The father of the Orlando gay nightclub shooter was spotted at a campaign event for Hillary Clinton in central Florida.
The Lowcountry has eyes for the moon. After all, our state flag has a crescent that suggests the moon could be a gorget, a steel collar used to protect the throat in battle.
Charleston County elections officials will hear a residency challenge Friday involving Republican House District 110 nominee William Cogswell Jr.
Keep an umbrella handy today because showers and storms are likely in the Charleston area.
Traffic is now moving swiftly after a backup on Interstate 526 in the North Charleston area.
Traffic is moving slowly on parts of Interstate 26 and Interstate 526 in the North Charleston area.
Run, bike or walk along the roadways, bridges and beaches of the Lowcountry and, if you are alert, you’ll see a lot of plastic trash working its way into our beautiful waterways via the wind and storm drains.
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