An award-winning Lowcountry author focuses on using history to generate meaningful, insightful discussions that lead to introspection and change when it comes to race relations in America.
A woman who serves as the senior enlisted leader of the 437th Airlift Wing at Joint Base Charleston says joining the Air Force is a decision she is glad she made.
Javelin throwing may be a lesser-known spoke of the track and field wheel, but one Johns Island native and Porter Gaud junior is looking to change that in historic fashion.
The wife of the first Black man elected mayor of North Charleston hopes her story will help inspire people who live in the city to keep their communities cleaner and safer.
The stunning Joseph Manigault House transforms into the Charlotte Drayton Manigault House Sundays in March to honor Women’s History Month with a special series of tours put on by the Charleston Museum.