By Patrick Phillips, Marissa Thompson, Marissa Lute and P.J. Williams
Francine made landfall Wednesday in Louisiana as a Category 2 storm, bringing powerful winds, deadly storm surge and potential flooding on the northern U.S. Gulf Coast.
The Charleston County Public Library system has announced that, in just over three weeks, they will be cutting the ribbon on the newly renovated Edisto Island Library.
An 18-year-old Waffle House employee died from an overnight shooting at the restaurant, and police in North Carolina said they are searching for the customer accused in his killing.
The Town of Summerville’s Town Council is meeting Thursday evening to discuss a proposed ordinance that could prohibit smoking and vaping in specific areas of town.
Congregation Dor Tikvah, an Orthodox synagogue in West Ashley, has been working on building a brand-new Mikvah for several months now and is quickly making progress.
A Charleston County man learned how long he’ll spend in prison after a jury convicted him of possessing tens of thousands of files of child sexual abuse material.
The state’s Insurance Reserve Fund has paid two South Carolinians $20,000 after a traffic stop conducted by the Charleston County Sheriff’s Office that a lawsuit claims was negligent.
An organization called Amnesty International with the College of Charleston and the South Carolina Housing Justice Network are working together to bring awareness to housing crises in Charleston.
The Berkeley County School District says they are seeing more threats at this point in the school year compared to years past and some parents say they fear sending their children to school.
Portions of the Education Scholarship Trust Fund Act have been ruled to be in violation of the South Carolina Constitution, with a 3-2 ruling from the South Carolina Supreme Court declaring that public funds cannot be used for the benefit of private schools.
Four families of Ashley Ridge High School students are suing the Charleston County School District, Dorchester County School District Two and Event Staff Services over an alleged incident at a basketball game.
A portion of the multi-use path along Highway 52 through Goose Creek will be closed for a few weeks as the county and city collaborate on upkeep and improvements to the community pathway.