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N. Charleston officials respond to FBI investigation into gun violence grant program
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - City of North Charleston officials are responding to reports about the Federal Bureau of Investigations opening an inquiry on the city’s gun violence reduction grants. Former North Charleston Police Chief Greg Gomes says he was contacted by the FBI on Friday and was asked...
Family and friends remember the legacy of Charleston great musician Quentin Ravenel
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD)–Many people across the Lowcountry are mourning the loss of a beloved musician who they say was taken from this world too soon. Quentin Ravenel is remembered as a talented musician, friend, and community member. Ravenel died following an officer-involved shooting Friday, but family and friends say they plan to carry on his […]
North Charleston Heart concert postponed after lead singer announces cancer diagnosis
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Rock and Roll Hall of Fame band Heart announced they have postponed the remaining dates on their international ‘Royal Flush Tour’ amid lead singer Ann Wilson’s cancer treatment. The band, led by sisters Ann and Nancy Wilson, was scheduled to perform at the North Charleston Coliseum on Oct. 17 with […]
For Sale: Coterie – Restaurant in Historic Downtown Charleston, SC – $595K
The Elliotborough Neighborhood restaurant Coterie is for sale for $595,000. Here is what you need to know:. Restaurant Size: The property includes approximately 1,600 square feet of space. The indoor dining area accommodates 40 seats, including 6 low bar stools. The covered patio features 36 seats including 12 seats at the bar and 28 seats on the open patio. The fully equipped kitchen is ready to accommodate any restaurant concept.
Charleston airport sees 12% jump in travelers and a surge in firearms found in carry-ons
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The Charleston International Airport saw a growth of at least 12% of the number of fliers this travel period compared to last year, and with all those extra fliers, has come more incorrectly-packed firearms. Nationwide, during this Fourth of July holiday period, the Transportation...
‘Loophole’ closed in Charleston’s thick plastic bag ban
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - As of Monday, the single-use plastic bag ban with an updated ban on thick plastic bags within the City of Charleston is in effect. The city and others surrounding it began looking at single-use bag laws years ago to protect the environment. Charleston’s original ordinance took effect in 2020.
Behind the Badge: NCPD Officer works to help fellow veterans
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Here on News 4 we're taking you Behind the Badge, introducing you to the men and women of the Lowcountry who keep us safe. The next officer we're featuring has dedicated his life to protecting and serving. Now, he wants to help his fellow officers and veterans thrive once they come home from deployment.
North Charleston ready for area’s largest July 4 fireworks celebration at Riverfront Park
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – North Charleston Mayor Reggie Burgess said it best himself: “It’s the Fourth of July, and who in America does not want to celebrate the Fourth of July.” The city is inviting people from across the Lowcountry to visit beautiful Riverfront Park on Thursday for the area’s largest fireworks show and […]
Charleston County deputy involved in Tuesday morning crash with civilian vehicle
CHARLESTON COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – A deputy with the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office (CCSO) was involved in a Tuesday morning crash with a civilian vehicle. The deputy attempted a U-turn while headed north on Savannah Highway in West Ashley and did not see a civilian vehicle directly behind them, according to officials with the sheriff’s […]
CCSD superintendent Huggins responds to hostile workplace allegations
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The Charleston County School District (CCSD) Superintendent Anita Huggins released a statement Tuesday regarding the Monday night meeting, that had left some members of the board in disagreement. The CCSD school board met for two hours in executive session Monday to talk with their legal...
Local Drummer Quentin Ravenel Killed in Shooting Involving North Charleston Police Officer
A popular Charleston musician was killed in a police-involved shooting in Park Circle on Friday, June 28th. Quentin Ravenel, 34, died just after 9 pm at Trident Medical Center after being shot multiple times on Alpha Street in North Charleston, the Charleston County Coroner said. Ravenel was well-known in the...
SC Ports Cut Deal With ILA to Reopen Leatherman Terminal
The Port of Charleston’s newest terminal finally expects to welcome container vessels three years after the carriers began avoiding the gateway due to a major labor dispute.US Ports, Terminals Call on USTR Tai to Reconsider 25% Tariffs on China-Made Cranes The South Carolina Ports Authority has reached an agreement with the International Longshoremen’s Association (ILA) that will make way for the full reopening of the Hugh K. Leatherman Terminal. The ports’ board of directors voted unanimously in support of the agreement. “SC Ports and ILA proudly announce that after productive and collaborative conversations, we have mutually developed and agreed to the framework...
Gibbes Museum of Art Announces 1858 Prize Celebratory Exhibition
The Gibbes Museum of Art will celebrate the 15th anniversary of the 1858 Prize for Contemporary Southern Art with a major exhibition highlighting artwork and success stories of the diverse group of American artists recognized by the annual prize. Originally established as the Factor Prize for Southern Art, the annual award, underwritten by the Gibbes young patrons’ auxiliary group, Society 1858, since 2013, was developed to recognize the outstanding contributions of contemporary artists in the South.
North Charleston police seize 26 illegal guns in June, resulting in 26 arrests
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The North Charleston Police Department released the number illegal guns they confiscated last month. In the month of June, officers confiscated 26 unlawfully possessed or illegally carried guns, the department said. Additionally, these confiscations resulted in 26 arrests, police said.
Special Poetry Event: Linda Joy Walder at Baxter-Patrick James Island Library – Saturday, August 3, 2024 (Free Event)
DATE: Saturday, August 3, 3:00 p.m. to 4:30 p.m. Celebrated Charleston poet Linda Joy Walder will read from Running Naked in the Snow (Free Verse Press), her debut collection of poems exploring life, love, loss, and hope. Linda’s works include Haiku, rhythm word experiments, and lyrical pieces that the poet describes as “word paintings,” pulling back the curtain during grief, engaging with abandoned flowers, or reflecting on intimate family moments, as well as other experiential encounters. There will be a Q&A with the poet following the reading.
In a recent study, Charleston, SC is the fastest growing life sciences metro hub in the nation between 2018-2022
Did you know that Charleston is the fastest-growing life sciences metro hub in the country?. In a recent study by CommercialCafe, between 2018 – 2022, Charleston was the fastest growing life sciences metro hub in the country among 24 leading metro competitors, according to a recent ranking. During these four years, Charleston, South Carolina outpaced traditional hubs including Boston, San Francisco and New York. Though Charleston is not ranked #1, it is clearly indicating a strong foundation and interest around the country.
Actor Tony Cavalero Aids Overcrowded Animal Shelter in South Carolina
Help keep One Green Planet free and independent! Together we can ensure our platform remains a hub for empowering ideas committed to fighting for a sustainable, healthy, and compassionate world. Please support us in keeping our mission strong. The Charleston Animal Society, overwhelmed with hundreds of kittens, has gained the...
MUSC Hollings Cancer Center introduces next-day access for abdominal cancer patients
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — The MUSC Hollings Cancer Center launches a next-day appointment access program for patients diagnosed with abdominal cancer. The new program is built for patients diagnosed with stomach, small intestine, liver, pancreas or hepato-pancreato-biliary cancers. They can also assess and address rare benign or malignant tumors like GIST, neuroendocrine tumors, pancreatic cystic neoplasm (IPMN) and choledochal cysts.
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