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The owner of the IOP seawall promises to carry on his legal battle. "This is the line in the sand!"

The owner of the IOP seawall promises to carry on his legal battle. “This is the line in the sand!”

A South Carolina Administrative Law Judge, Ralph King Anderson III, upheld an order on December 30, 2025, requiring Isle of Palms homeowner Rom Reddy ...

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Due to crashes and reported injuries, Rivers Avenue was briefly closed.

Due to crashes and reported injuries, Rivers Avenue was briefly closed.

North Charleston police investigated a fatal hit-and-run on Rivers Avenue near Hawthorne Drive around 7:49 p.m. Thursday, January 1, 2026, where an unknown vehicle ...

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58 warnings and 68 citations are issued by the traffic checkpoint: police

58 warnings and 68 citations are issued by the traffic checkpoint: police

Local agencies in Moncks Corner, including Moncks Corner Police, Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office, and South Carolina Highway Patrol, ran a joint traffic safety checkpoint, ...

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Following the federal tax reset in 2026, workers in South Carolina might receive higher salaries.

Following the federal tax reset in 2026, workers in South Carolina might receive higher salaries.

South Carolina’s tax changes for 2026 mirror federal updates from the “One Big Beautiful Bill,” which extended and expanded the 2017 Tax Cuts and ...

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Grace Lilly, a Bravo reality TV personality, was detained in South Carolina on suspicion of harassment.

Grace Lilly, a Bravo reality TV personality, was detained in South Carolina on suspicion of harassment.

Grace Lilly, a 27-year-old cast member from Bravo’s “Southern Hospitality,” was arrested Sunday night, December 28, 2025, in Charleston, S.C., for second-degree harassment stemming ...

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The first child born at MUSC in 2026

The first child born at MUSC in 2026

The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) in Charleston celebrated the birth of its first baby of 2026, Hayes Miller Hammond, a healthy girl ...

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IAAM begins "The Renewal Series" with activities in the upcoming year.

IAAM begins “The Renewal Series” with activities in the upcoming year.

The International African American Museum (IAAM) in Charleston launches “The Renewal Series” this winter, a new annual program fostering communal healing, reflection, and forward-looking ...

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Folly Beach Public Safety gets ready for one of the Lowcountry's largest New Year's Eve events.

Folly Beach Public Safety gets ready for one of the Lowcountry’s largest New Year’s Eve events.

Folly Beach hosts one of the Lowcountry’s biggest New Year’s Eve celebrations tonight, drawing thousands for a family-friendly beachside event. Public safety takes priority ...

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For New Year's Eve, police are stepping up their patrols.

For New Year’s Eve, police are stepping up their patrols.

Law enforcement in Downtown Charleston and surrounding areas like Mount Pleasant and Folly Road is intensifying patrols, DUI checkpoints, and traffic stops for New ...

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Transparency on prisoner fatalities is demanded by the Lowcountry Action Committee.

Transparency on prisoner fatalities is demanded by the Lowcountry Action Committee.

The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office has updated its policy to stop publicly releasing details on inmate deaths classified as natural causes, aiming to respect ...

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