CCSO make arrest in Hazelwood Dr. fatal shooting
Charleston Sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting that happened on Hazelwood Drive early Tuesday morning.

Charleston Sheriff's deputies are investigating a shooting that happened on Hazelwood Drive early Tuesday morning.
Coast Guard officials said they are searching for four boaters about 13 miles off Charleston.
July 13 (Reuters) - Oil production from the largest U.S. shale plays is forecast to plunge some 72,000 barrels per day in August compared with the previous month, data from the U.S. Energy Information Administration showed on Monday.
ZURICH (Reuters) - FIFA's disciplinary committee will not intervene in the controversy which led to New Zealand being kicked out of the Olympic qualifiers for fielding an ineligible player, football's governing body said on Monday.
(Reuters) - The father of French Formula One driver Jules Bianchi says he is "less optimistic" that his son will recover from the severe head injuries he suffered in a Japanese Grand Prix crash last October.
President Barack Obama on Monday granted clemency to 46 men and women across the nation, including three from South Carolina, two of whom are from Charleston.
LONDON (Reuters) - Tottenham Hotspur's France international goalkeeper Hugo Lloris is doubtful for the start of the Premier League season after fracturing his wrist.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) was under pressure from Downing Street to abstain from a crucial vote to weaken the hunting ban in England and Wales to avoid an embarrassing potential Government defeat.
The Scottish National Party (SNP) has announced that it will vote against the Government's attempt to relax the ban on fox hunting in England and Wales, despite pressure from Downing Street to abstain in the crucial vote
David Cameron’s plans to relax the fox-hunting ban in England and Wales look likely to be defeated after the Scottish National Party decided that its MPs would vote against the moves in the House of Commons.
ADEN, July 13 (Reuters) - Houthi forces fired mortar rounds at an oil refinery in the southern Yemeni city of Aden on Monday, starting a huge fire, witnesses and local officials said.
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved AstraZeneca Plc's drug, Iressa, as a first-line treatment for a common form of lung cancer.
(Reuters) - The U.S. Food and Drug Administration approved AstraZeneca Plc's drug, Iressa, as a first-line treatment for a common form of lung cancer.
Fourteen people filed for for Rev. Clementa Pinckney's seat in the South Carolina Senate after he was killed three weeks ago in a mass shooting at his downtown Charleston church.
Dollar Tree Inc. is investing $104 million in a new distribution center in upstate South Carolina and expects to create 400 new jobs during the next five years.
National NAACP leaders have joined the call for a federal investigation of the North Charleston Police Department, echoing what local activists have been seeking since the shooting death of an unarmed black man by a white...
(Reuters Health) - Avoiding hospital IDs that say “baby boy” or “baby girl” when parents haven’t chosen a first name for their newborn may help reduce medical errors, a study suggests.
(Reuters Health) - Avoiding hospital IDs that say “baby boy” or “baby girl” when parents haven’t chosen a first name for their newborn may help reduce medical errors, a study suggests.
(Reuters) - Wal-Mart Stores Inc will launch a three-month online sale on Wednesday to take on Amazon.com Inc's "Prime Day", a highly publicized shopping event for members of Amazon Prime shipping and digital content service the same day.
George Galloway has used Facebook to solicit donations for his campaign to become Mayor of London, asking well-wishers to send any amount from £1 to £499. Some people are asking why he needs to ask ordinary punters for money, when he is comfortably off. In the Register of Members’ Interests earlier this year, he declared outside earnings of £293,450 during 2014, on top of his MP’s salary of £67,060. But if Zac Goldsmith is the Conservative candidate for London Mayor he, too, will presumably receive campaign donations... Читать дальше...
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Martha Ross, a fellow at Brookings says the Starbucks led coalition to create 100,000 jobs for underprivileged young people by 2018 must have a business case to work long-term. Bobbi Rebell reports.
Martha Ross, a fellow at Brookings says the Starbucks led coalition to create 100,000 jobs for underprivileged young people by 2018 must have a business case to work long-term. Bobbi Rebell reports.
(Reuters) - The computer maker Dell Inc won a legal fight that may have saved its owners tens of millions of dollars with a complex answer to a seemingly simple question of who is the record holder of a stock.
The first English woman to be made a priest in the Anglican Communion – 23 years before the Church of England ordained its first female clergy – has died aged 92.