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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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We must go farther!" A new law seeks to reduce the cost of insurance for eateries and bars.

We must go farther!” A new law seeks to reduce the cost of insurance for eateries and bars.

Downtown Charleston business owners, like Roy Neal of El Jefe Texican Cantina, criticize South Carolina’s current law mandating $1 million insurance policies for alcohol-serving ...

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The Dockside Association declares bankruptcy.

The Dockside Association declares bankruptcy.

The Dockside Condominiums association in downtown Charleston, South Carolina, filed for bankruptcy amid nearly $14 million in debt, primarily from demolition and cleanup costs. ...

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A guy is charged with "severely beating" a pregnant woman.

A guy is charged with “severely beating” a pregnant woman.

Tyrek Antwan Pinckney, a 22-year-old from North Charleston, South Carolina, was arrested on December 23, 2025, for allegedly severely beating a pregnant woman, the ...

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Due to bogus allegations of pedophilia, Mayor Haynie is suing the former council member for slander and carelessness.

Due to bogus allegations of pedophilia, Mayor Haynie is suing the former council member for slander and carelessness.

Mount Pleasant Mayor Will Haynie filed a civil defamation lawsuit against former town councilmember Kevin Cunnane on December 23, 2025, alleging repeated false claims ...

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Review of the year: News 4's top reporters' coverage of funding cuts, protests, and the shrimp scandal

Review of the year: News 4’s top reporters’ coverage of funding cuts, protests, and the shrimp scandal

Charleston, South Carolina’s Lowcountry region saw several high-impact stories in 2025, ranging from local economic disputes to public safety incidents and political tensions. These ...

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