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North Charleston Police Officer arrested on DUI charges
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A North Charleston Police Department officer has been arrested and charged with driving under the influence. Joseph Peyton Sherwood, of Summerville, was arrested around 1:03 a.m. Wednesday by the South Carolina Highway Patrol, according to Trooper Nick Pye. The arrest happened on I-26 in Dorchester County.
Alligators spotted swimming through Bluffton neighborhood after lagoons overflow
BLUFFTON, S.C. — Alligators were spotted swimming through a Bluffton neighborhood after heavy rain brought on by Tropical Storm Debby. WJCL viewers in the Hampton Hall community shared video and images showing alligators swimming through flood waters, even up to their flower bed. The above video, from Adrienne LeBlanc,...
Free Coffee For A Year: Dunkin’ To Celebrate Moncks Corner Grand Opening
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Dunkin’ of Charleston will celebrate the grand opening of its newest store Thursday in Moncks Corner at 2727 Highway 52. Starting at 5 a.m., the first 100 guests will be treated with free coffee for a year! Additionally, guests can enjoy giveaways from the Dunkin’ prize wheel. At 9:00 a.m. on Thursday, local Dunkin’ franchise group Coastal Franchising […] The post Free Coffee For A Year: Dunkin’ To Celebrate Moncks Corner Grand Opening first appeared on The Berkeley Observer.
GALLERY: Tropical Storm Debby leaves trail of damage throughout Lowcountry
The North Charleston Fire Department says two adults and one child have been displaced following a structure fire Sunday morning. Live 5 News has officially cut the ribbon on its broadcast-themed educational exhibit at the Children’s Museum of the Lowcountry in downtown Charleston. Hanahan's Hawks Nest Park. Updated: Jul....
Meet the storm chaser: Cantore breaks down storm coverage
Skyler Baldwin | It’s never a good sign when Jim Cantore comes to town. The adage made the rounds on social media in the days leading up to Hurricane Debby’s South Carolina landfall as Cantore, a battle-tested meteorologist with The Weather Channel who dives into the nation’s worst storms, hit the Holy City for coverage. The arrival of Cantore, a national weather celebrity, is often a sign that things are about to get bad — but at least you know what’s coming.
Black, Lowcountry voters talk Kamala Harris for president
Between the buzz of clippers at a Charleston area barber shop, Black men share their fears about the impending presidential election. “What we’re up against as a nation is MAGA and Trumpism,” says Ray Huff. Huff is concerned former president Donald Trump could be re-elected. He remembers when...
How this Charleston startup is redefining the women’s golf apparel industry
Though the village has only 700 residents, to Maeve Gallivan, Emyvale, Ireland, is the home of her maternal and paternal family’s heritage, where she would golf while on summer vacation. As of the pas...
City of Columbia’s Overflow Shelter open for people experiencing homelessness
COLUMBIA, SC (WOLO) — A safe place to stay is available for people experiencing homelessness as inclement weather from Tropical Storm Debby continues. Director of Homeless Services Kameisha Heppard says the Overflow Shelter at Rapid Shelter Columbia is usually reserved for colder months, when the temperature reaches 40 degrees or below.
Bluffton assisting residents due to Tropical Storm Debby flooding
The Town of Bluffton has seen about 13 inches of rain as of Wednesday afternoon and more was expected within the next 24 hours. "The grounds are already saturated, and the community still needs to take precautions," a representative for the town said Wednesday. Town leaders and staff have been...
RIP to a Marine general who paved the way for the Corps of today
The Marine Corps recently bid a final farewell to one of its own who played a crucial role in transforming the service when he assumed the helm of U.S. Central Command. Gen. George Crist, 93, died July 26 in Beaufort, South Carolina, decades after retiring from the Marine Corps in 1988, following 36 years of service.
SCRA welcomes four Greenville startups as member companies
South Carolina Research Authority, a public, nonprofit corporation that works to fuel the state’s innovation economy, announced Aug. 6 it welcomed Go Fig LLC, RFIDKnow LLC, Strata Platforms Corp. and Tabbi Corp. of Greenville as member companies. Go Fig’s software works to enable business owners to access their data...
Sailboat that went adrift at Murrells Inlet MarshWalk owned by man who owned infamous ‘Ornament of the Inlet’
MURRELLS INLET, S.C. (WBTW) — The sailboat that went adrift near the Murrells Inlet MarshWalk on Wednesday is owned by the same person who owned the infamous “Ornament of the Inlet” that was removed a couple of months ago. Owner Asher Robinson went out Wednesday afternoon along with a tow boat in an effort to […]
South Carolina’s Most Dangerous Places: Neighborhoods to Avoid and Ones to Favor
Anderson emerged as the safest among areas studied. However, places like Toxaway and City Center in Anderson still pose risks with a 1 in 165 chance of violent crime. Neighborhoods with Higher Risks and Safer Areas to Consider According to the report of Island Pocket, moving to Columbia, the state capital and it ranks ninth. […]
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