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Late night show host Stephen Colbert holding social event at Gaillard Center
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)— Stephen Colbert, host of “The Late Show,” and his wife Evie will host a social event this fall in Charleston to discuss the couple’s new cookbook. An Afternoon with Stephen Colbert and Evie McGee Colbert will take place on Sept. 22 at the Gaillard Center, with tickets starting at $75. Ticket purchases […]
Widows rally for Camp Lejeune toxic water claims before August deadline
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — "Camp Lejeune Toxic Water Widows" is a Facebook group made up of widows who were based at Camp Lejeune between 1953 and 1987 . The group was created after the Marine Corps discovered water at the North Carolina base was contaminated with toxic chemicals leading to many veterans and civilians getting sick.
Longtime girlfriend of Raymond Moody admits lying to investigators in Brittanee Drexel case
The longtime girlfriend of a man convicted in the kidnapping and murder of Brittanee Drexel could face 10 years in prison for lying to authorities during their investigation.
Charleston FRIENDS of the Library Summer Book Sale
Grab a book for the beach, pool, or boat and support the Charleston County Library. Shop for great books with bargain prices and support your library by coming to Charleston Friends of the Library’s (CFOL) Summer Book Sale at Main Library presented by Crews Subaru of Charleston. The schedule is:
After loss, SC Lowcountry family continues to raise awareness of childhood brain cancer
A young lady’s inspiring life and tragic death should remind us all of the ongoing battles against various forms of cancer and fatal childhood diseases. Nora Peake of Hampton suffered from an aggressive form of brain cancer that took her life on Jan. 10 at the age of 13.
Popular frozen drink debuts at DanieI Island’s NY Butcher Shoppe
The Co-Op Frosé and Eatery has brought its version of the ever-popular frozen wine drink to the island. The Co-Op, which originated on Sullivan’s Island in 2012, can be found in five shops across the Charleston area, as well as in Charlotte, North Carolina, Nashville and Chattanooga, Tennessee, and even Las Vegas, Nevada.
Richland County woman encounters wild fox in her driveway
COLUMBIA, S.C. — A startling encounter between a fox and Stephanie Doyle, a Lower Richland resident caught on her home's security cameras, is raising concern for her safety and the fox. Doyle says while emptying her car on Monday night, she and her small dog were approached by a...
A Servant Leader – Mayor Kevin Phillips
As Mayor of the Town of Port Royal, Kevin Phillips knows the importance of giving back to the community in which you live. Growing up in Snellville, just outside of Atlanta, Georgia, Mayor Phillip’s family was all about giving back. “My family was always very involved in the community....
Regional Chamber of Commerce names Beaufort native Morris president
The Beaufort Regional Chamber of Commerce has a new president. Megan Morris, a native of Beaufort, was selected to lead the Chamber in a unanimous vote by the Board of Directors, according to a press release sent out on July 18. Morris has served as interim president since November 2023...
Beaufort County Walk for Water set for Sept. 14, 21
1,000 walkers expected to raise money for access to clean, safe water. Registration is open for the eighth annual Beaufort County Walk for Water on Saturday, Sept. 14 at Live Oaks Park in Port Royal and Sept. 21 at Wright Family Park in Bluffton. An estimated 1,000 walkers are expected to participate, helping raise a record $100,000 to fight the global water crisis.
Nation's No. 1 prospect puts South Carolina basketball on top list
Per usual, South Carolina basketball coach Dawn Staley has the Gamecocks in the conversation for several of the top recruits in the country in the class of 2025. In recent weeks, Carolina has been included on the top lists for 5-star prospects Zakiyah Johnson and Divine Bourrage. On Tuesday, another...
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