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Unclaimed veteran remains were taken for burial at Fort Jackson

Unclaimed veteran remains were taken for burial at Fort Jackson

A solemn ceremony was held Thursday at the Charleston County Coroner’s Office to transfer the remains of Nolan Dugas Jr., an unclaimed U.S. Army ...

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North Charleston police announce a drop in violent crime rates

North Charleston police announce a drop in violent crime rates

The North Charleston Police Department is actively working to reshape the city’s image, emphasizing safety and community collaboration. Recent crime data highlights a significant ...

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College of Charleston welcomes new freshman as move-in begins

College of Charleston welcomes new freshman as move-in begins

The countdown to the first day of classes at the College of Charleston is officially underway, and for nearly 3,000 incoming freshmen, the new ...

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Local shrimpers and the Town of Mount Pleasant celebrate repairs to the shrimp pier and processing facility

Local shrimpers and the Town of Mount Pleasant celebrate repairs to the shrimp pier and processing facility

The Town of Mount Pleasant recently celebrated the completion of a significant project aimed at revitalizing the shrimping industry on Shem Creek. The renovated ...

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What happened behind the scenes at the opening of "The Map That Leads To You" and the red carpet

What happened behind the scenes at the opening of “The Map That Leads To You” and the red carpet

On Sunday night, Charleston’s American Theater hosted a special screening of The Map That Leads to You, an upcoming romantic drama set to premiere ...

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Drivers are encouraged to review road safety guidelines as the school year begins

Drivers are encouraged to review road safety guidelines as the school year begins

As the new school year begins in the Lowcountry, traffic safety remains a top priority for both parents and students. Whether students drive themselves ...

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Exploring Gullah heritage: Keeping African traditions alive in the United States

Exploring Gullah heritage: Keeping African traditions alive in the United States

On market day in Charleston, the bustling streets of the historic district come alive with locals and tourists alike, eager to discover the culture ...

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The historical smokestacks on East Bay Street are here to stay

The historical smokestacks on East Bay Street are here to stay

The City of Charleston is taking steps to preserve a vital part of its skyline with the restoration of the historic smokestacks at the ...

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The accused Fort Stewart gunman will be kept at Joint Base Charleston in pre-trial custody

The accused Fort Stewart gunman will be kept at Joint Base Charleston in pre-trial custody

Sgt. Quornelius Radford, a 28-year-old Army sergeant, is facing multiple charges after allegedly shooting five fellow soldiers at Fort Stewart, Georgia, on August 6, ...

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"Clear the Shelters" on News 2 is now going on

“Clear the Shelters” on News 2 is now going on

The annual Clear the Shelters event is underway this month, with NBC stations across the country, including WCBD, teaming up with local animal shelters ...

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