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Stolen car crashes into South Carolina apartment
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Police are looking for the person who crashed a possibly stolen car into a North Charleston apartment building. Officers with the North Charleston Police Department responded to the scene on Mosstree Street around 11 a.m. Sunday to find a vehicle lodged in an apartment wall. “The apartment was an efficiency […]
Lowcountry celebrates Americans With Disabilities Act with
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Cities across the country are celebrating the Americans with Disabilities Act this week. In the Lowcountry, an event is set for North Charleston. Michelle Scott and Alex Jackson serve as commissioners for the city of Charleston Mayor’s Commission on Disability Issues. They talk about their work on the commission, to ensure that persons with any disability, can enjoy and have access to stores, parks, businesses, and recreation locations in Charleston.
Flatland Cavalry Humbles the Folks of Charleston
Flatland Cavalry brought some Texas twang to the Lowcountry on Thursday night! A sold-out show boasted a crowd of 2,000, and the weather couldn’t have been better at the outdoor venue. The Refinery is Charleston’s newest mixed-use facility and is a local favorite, offering local vendors, great food trucks, and the prettiest Palmetto views!
Mount Pleasant police search for suspect involved in Friday afternoon robbery
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) — The Mount Pleasant Police Department is looking for a suspect who stole from a business located on Long Grove Drive. The robbery took place around 2:22 p.m., when a man dressed in a black hoodie, mask and blue shoes entered the business, opened the register and took cash, William Martin with the Mount Pleasant Police Department said.
North Charleston auto-pedestrian accident left one dead
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Just before 10 o’clock on Saturday, North Charleston Police Department (NCPD) officers responded to an auto-pedestrian accident at Rivers Avenue and Fuller Street intersection. The male pedestrian was pronounced deceased on the scene, according to authorities. The name of the victim has not yet been released. Authorities say no charges […]
West Ashley, Baylor basketball alum Dekeiya Cohen hosts all girls basketball camp
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - West Ashley High School and Baylor University women’s basketball alum Dekeiya Cohen returned to her alma mater in Charleston on Saturday to host her first ever youth basketball camp. Cohen says it’s always been a dream of hers to host a camp in her home...
Man injured in shooting outside North Charleston motel
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Authorities are investigating a shooting outside a North Charleston motel that left a man injured. Officers with the North Charleston Police Department responded to the Stay Express Inn on Thursday night after receiving reports of a man who had been shot in the chest. An incident report from the agency […]
Mount Pleasant Fire Department responds to house fire
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCSC) - Two people have been displaced after a house fire in Mount Pleasant, according to the Mount Pleasant Fire Department. Crews were dispatched to Vincent Drive at 3:05 p.m. Saturday to put out the blaze. Upon arrival, firefighters entered the single-story home and extinguished the fire, according to Battalion Chief Matthew Tidwell.
Hanahan's Hawks Nest Park
Hanahan Mayor Christie Rainwater says when Steward Street Park is complete, with a kayak launch, ramp, floating dock, promenade, and pavilion, it will include everything visitors need for the perfect afternoon. Tyler Bradley Dykes, Jan. 6. Updated: 14 hours ago. A Beaufort County man was sentenced Friday after he pleaded...
Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary raising funds with Laps for Love
HOLLYWOOD, S.C. (WCSC) - The Hallie Hill Animal Sanctuary will host its annual Laps for Love fundraising event on August 17. Participating swimmers will compete in a two-hour, 200-lap swim or a one-hour, 100-lap swim. The sanctuary aims to raise $30,000 to cover food, shelter and medical procedures for the...
Feeding wildlife, including feral cats, could soon be illegal on Isle of Palms. Here's why.
ISLE OF PALMS — Residents and beachgoers should think twice before putting out a bowl of kibble for that stray kitty. City officials are mulling an ordinance that would make feeding wildlife illegal on both public and private property, with fines running into the hundreds of dollars. Coyotes have...
New café opens in Charleston's entertainment district. Here's what to expect.
What was once a dessert shop selling macarons is now a bright café with seating and an assortment of daytime food and beverage options. Tínto Café and Provisions is now open at 45 John St., the former home of Macaroon Boutique. The Charleston establishment is owned by Carolina Jewett and her husband, Kevin, who operate gelato and coffee shop Tínto y Crema at 6 Vendue Range near Waterfront Park.
Photos: Charleston woman's newfound joy in life after MDMA-assisted therapy trial
Katelyn Lotz suffered from post-traumatic stress disorder for nine years. Three years ago she enlisted in a clinical trial where MDMA-assisted therapy was used to try and treat her PTSD. "That experience saved my life," Lotz said.
Bicyclist hit and killed near Sullivan's Island bridge; Mount Pleasant police investigating
MOUNT PLEASANT — A bicyclist was struck and killed by a motorist on Ben Sawyer Boulevard on July 21. Mount Pleasant police responded to the Rifle Range Road and Ben Sawyer Boulevard area around 4:36 p.m. in reference to a collision involving a cyclist, according to spokesperson Sgt. Ashley Croy.
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