According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, between 2020 to 2022, more than 4,500 people drowned in the United States. But one Lowcountry swim organization is working to change that.
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.
A project to bring sidewalks to the high-traffic neighborhood street of Woodland Shores Road on James Island is now delayed with residents asking if the project will ever happen.
A Dorchester County homeless shelter that has been helping individuals find the resources they need for almost ten years is finally receiving the funding it needs.
The Charleston County Development and Revitalization Department is accepting grant applications from nonprofits to participate in the county’s Critical Home Repair Program.
A ribbon cutting was held Tuesday to commemorate the official launch of the Food Forest at Mulberry Park in West Ashley, which is the first of its kind in the state.
The town of Summerville held its board of architectural review meeting Tuesday night and approved a new children’s discovery garden and amphitheater to be built in Azalea Park.
A Summerville man who has devoted his time to the community recently received a free pair of hearing aids, allowing him to finally hear things he says he hasn’t been able to hear in years.
Thirty-six hours after going missing during a boating accident, one family has been reunited with their beloved golden retriever after he traveled across the Ashley River.
Three police dogs at Charleston International Airport have received bullet and stab protective vests courtesy of a donation from the charitable organization Vested Interest in K9s, Inc.
Make a gift online, and Lowcountry Food Bank will convert your dollars to a nutritious breakfast for children and families who experience food insecurity across the 10 coastal counties of South Carolina.
Live 5 News is starting an exciting new partnership with the Lowcountry Food Bank to help kids and their families this summer, and you can join to help fight food insecurity one breakfast at a time.
The Berkeley County Chamber of Commerce celebrated the opening Thursday of their first community resource hub to help provide access to computer workspaces and free Wi-Fi.