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Walk MS Charleston draws 400 participants in push for multiple sclerosis cure
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Walk MS Charleston hosted their annual event to fundraise and find a cure for multiple sclerosis Saturday, May 11. In addition to the walk, participants enjoyed different activities, games, and music. A spokesperson with the Great Carolinas chapter for the National MS Society said the...
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 […]
Employment, health, and housing aid at Charleston's family support event
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — A Serving the Unhoused and Underserved event will be held Saturday, hosted by the Charleston County School District's McKinney-Vento Program in the Department of Federal Programs alongside multiple community agencies. From 11 a.m. to 2 p.m.,. at District 4 Regional Stadium in North Charleston,...
Building confidence and skills: Growing The Citadel’s Summer Bridge Program to support incoming cadets
Through its Summer Bridge Program, the Zucker Family School of Education will help incoming cadets from the Class of 2028 get ready for their first year at The Citadel. Building on the success of last year’s program, the CSI Summer Bridge initiative has increased in size to 86 students—a large jump from the 46 participants who completed the program in 2023.
Meet Lindsay French, Marine Habitat Resource Specialist for the NOAA Restoration Center
Lindsay French is a Marine Habitat Resource Specialist based in Charleston, South Carolina. She supports the work of the Office of Habitat Conservation’s Restoration Center in the southeastern United States. What is your key responsibility?. I am a technical monitor for habitat restoration projects funded under the Bipartisan Infrastructure...
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.
Nexton Announces Grand Opening of The Goddard School
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Nexton officials announced Wednesday the opening of The Goddard School of Summerville, bringing the play- and inquiry-based learning experience to area families. This is the fourth location for seasoned franchisees Bill and Amy Strickland, who also own The Goddard School of Fort Mill (Gold Hill), The Goddard School of Fort Mill (Doby’s Bridge) and The Goddard […] The post Nexton Announces Grand Opening of The Goddard School first appeared on The Berkeley Observer.
Postal Service to host job fair in Summerville
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCBD) – Rural mail carriers are needed in Summerville and Ridgeville. The United States Postal Service will hold a special one-day job fair at the Dorchester County Library to help fill those positions. Data from the South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce show roughly 2,778 people are searching for jobs in Dorchester […]
HSSR Media Day - July 28th at USC Indoor Practice Facility
This is the event for players to be interviewed by HSSR staff reporters share their thoughts for the upcoming season, and talk about their aspirations for this season or beyond. The HSSR will have a photo team to grab head shot images for the paper and group photos of skills players attending.
David Murray's final ride: Friends mourns local cyclist after tragic accident
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) — David Murray, 64, David Murray was killed during a bike ride in Mount Pleasant on Sunday. Police say he was struck by a vehicle on Ben Sawyer Boulevard and Rifle Range Road. Murray had recently returned from a cross-country bike ride. On his journey,...
34 Waterway Island Drive: Progress Makes Perfect
Over at 34 Waterway Island Drive, the 6,000-square-foot spec house being built on Morgan Creek across from the Isle of Palms Marina, progress is being made to ensure the six-bedroom, eight-bath house will be move-in ready by the end of the year. According to Trae Redmond, partner and director of construction, the timeline is on track for installing interior trim, tile and custom cabinetry supplied by Classic Kitchens of Charleston throughout the home, as well as completing the stucco exterior, by the end of August. Redmond said that the overall design is “coastal transitional” with classic, timeless elements that will never go out of style, as opposed to “in-your-face beachy coastal.” For example, interior designer Amy Trowman’s appliance package for the kitchen and scullery includes high-end, sleek selections from German-manufactured Miele products perfect for doing the heavy lifting when it comes to entertaining. Further, Trowman has opted for a soft palette of paint colors and wallpaper, as well as light fixtures with modern elements that bring the outside in, enhancing stunning views of the Intracoastal Waterway and the natural surroundings while also providing an element of privacy. Redmond added that the home, planned by architect Carl McCants of Mc3 Designs, is fitted with materials from Southern Lumber.
Rumored 'Southern Charm' Newbie Salley Carson's Dating Situation Is Tricky
Bravo fans adore Southern Charm. The reality show, set in quaint Charleston, S.C., has delivered tons of drama over the years and began filming its tenth season in 2024. While many shows have their casts solidified by Season 10, the newest season has plenty of twists and turns ahead. So far, two longtime Southern Charm stars, Olivia Flowers and Rod Razavi, have stated they won't return to the show for another season.While SC's fans will miss Madison and Olivia's presence on the show, they will have a familiar face from the reality sphere to take their place. In April 2024,...
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.
Experience Charleston's Waters in a New Way with BŌTI's Boating App
BŌTI, a new app that aims to transform the way locals and visitors experience the joys of boating, launched this year in the Charleston area. The app offers a swipe-based interface that allows users to connect and find their ideal boating adventure. Whether you're a seasoned sailor or a boating novice, BŌTI provides an opportunity to meet new people and enjoy the open waters together. With just a swipe, users can match through various boating experiences like serene sunset cruises, boat parties, charters, fishing, water sports, and more.
Millora-Brown to Continue Playing Career in Philippines
DILIMAN, PHL – Former Bulldogs basketball player Quentin Millora-Brown is continuing his playing career in the Philippines, honoring the legacy of his grandfather who studied at UP during his academic career. The graduate transfer from Vanderbilt spent just one season with the Bulldogs but etched his name in the...
Eric Brown named head football coach at St. John's
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - One of the longest coaching searches in Lowcountry history has ended. St. John’s officially named Eric Brown as the their new head football coach on Tuesday ending a search that lasted more than 8 months. Brown takes over for Mike Howard who was let go...
Impact Day: Heavy rain likely for Coastal Georgia and Lowcountry with flooding possible
SAVANNAH, Ga. — Download the WJCL app for updates on the tropics:Apple, Google Play. Savannah, Ga. (WJCL)- Impact Day…. There is a Flood Watch for the afternoon and evening. It will be dry this morning, but showers and thunderstorms are likely after 12 pm. Impacts will be heavy...
Washout rain, flood watch issued on Thursday
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Lowcountry residents will be dodging downpours off and on all day Thursday. Storm Team 2 meteorologists advise locals to keep an umbrella handy throughout the day. “You’re mainly going to stay dry after sunrise and then just before lunchtime, kicks up once again and into your afternoon and evening hours,” said […]
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