No one inside of stolen car found submerged in North Charleston creek
Nobody was inside a stolen car that North Charleston police found submerged in a creek Monday afternoon near R.M. Hendrix Park on Virginia Avenue.
Nobody was inside a stolen car that North Charleston police found submerged in a creek Monday afternoon near R.M. Hendrix Park on Virginia Avenue.
Charleston police are hoping three photos will help them locate suspects involved in a debit card fraud that occurred Sunday in North Charleston.
A true Lowcountry coaching legend has passed away as former Burke High School coach and administrator Modie Risher died on Monday at the age of 88.
SAN FRANCISCO — Netflix is testing the financial limits of its streaming video service as the rising cost of producing original programming pushes up subscription prices.
FOLLY BEACH — More granite boulders are needed to protect part of East Ashley Avenue, including the popular surfing "Washout" area, from erosion after Hurricane Matthew swept away beach dunes, Mayor Tim Goodwin said Monday.
WEST COLUMBIA — Conway business owners say they hope the Waccamaw River will finally begin to recede and give them some much-needed flood water relief after Hurricane Matthew dumped rain on the state more than a week ago.
A growing, consumer-driven middle class, a burgeoning furniture industry and stepped-up efforts to protect its own forests are driving the growth of wood product shipments to China from the Port of Charleston and other U.S. markets, a panel of global business experts said Monday.
A proposal designed to improve relationships between North Charleston police and the city’s residents will be presented to the public next month.
Former Miss USA pageant contestant Samantha Holvey lives in Mount Pleasant today but 10 years ago she remembers Donald Trump treating the girls like "pieces of meat."
MOUNT PLEASANT — The town’s Housing Task Force is approaching a December deadline for making recommendations about housing affordability, and faces the awkward task of likely recommending some aspects of development that Town Council’s been busy doing away with.
COLUMBIA — Will Muschamp wants South Carolina to be a team that runs the football. Yet through half a season, there are few things the Gamecocks have struggled with more.
The Terrace Theater is screening the feature film "Love is All You Need?" at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The movie, written and directed by Kim Rocco Shields, addresses bullying, especially bullying against LGBT teens.
NEW YORK — Bank of America’s third-quarter profits rose nearly 6 percent from a year earlier, helped by strong results in investment banking and trading as well as lower expenses. The profit growth came from all four of the bank’s businesses and despite continuing low interest rates.
SUMMERVILLE — The company that planned to build a hotel and conference center here is asking the town for $13 million to cover lost fees and profits.
The North Charleston Police Department and others across the state are encouraging residents to donate Gatorade, water, trash bags and other items to the Nichols community in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.