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The city announces the closure of the North Charleston Fire Museum.

The city announces the closure of the North Charleston Fire Museum.

The North Charleston Fire Museum, a nearly 20-year-old tribute to firefighting history, is set to close permanently on February 14, 2026. The closure stems ...

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Former Subway manager charged during Goose Creek burglary

Former Subway manager charged during Goose Creek burglary

Taralynn Jean Earl, a 37-year-old former Subway manager from Goose Creek, S.C., faces multiple felony charges stemming from a burglary at the Red Bank ...

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Charleston Police limit entry to the Bridge to Nowhere.

Charleston Police limit entry to the Bridge to Nowhere.

The Charleston Police Department (CPD) has explicitly declared the Bridge to Nowhere—located near Petty Street—off-limits to the public. This uncompleted bridge falls under CPD ...

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Six South Carolina corporations will lay off nearly 600 employees and close two plants, according to a new report. Here's where.

Six South Carolina corporations will lay off nearly 600 employees and close two plants, according to a new report. Here’s where.

Milliken’s planned closure of its Cedar Hill Plant in Jonesville, SC, will lay off 126 workers starting April 3 through Aug. 31. The plant ...

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New card offers discounts and rewards to small businesses in the Lowcountry.

New card offers discounts and rewards to small businesses in the Lowcountry.

Lowcountry Local First launched the 2026 Localist card in November 2025 as a $25 annual pass supporting local businesses while rewarding shoppers with discounts at ...

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A narrative on faith, leadership, and redemption from a retired colonel

A narrative on faith, leadership, and redemption from a retired colonel

Retired U.S. Army Colonel Willette Alston-Hockaday is a decorated veteran from Awendaw, South Carolina, who rose to full bird colonel through distinguished service at ...

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Deep beneath, a vital renovation tries to keep Charleston's eastside dry

Deep beneath, a vital renovation tries to keep Charleston’s eastside dry

Charleston’s Concord Street Pump Station has completed a $10 million upgrade, boosting its capacity to handle stormwater and reduce flooding risks in the city’s ...

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Police say a man was detained for copper wire theft at a restaurant in North Charleston.

Police say a man was detained for copper wire theft at a restaurant in North Charleston.

North Charleston Police arrested 54-year-old Benjamin Shaffer, a Daniel Island resident, on Tuesday for allegedly stealing copper electrical wire from a Ruby Tuesday restaurant. ...

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Tammy McCottry, a Charleston media personality, has died.

Tammy McCottry, a Charleston media personality, has died.

Tammy McCottry, known as “The Media Mogul,” was a prominent Charleston, South Carolina media personality, producer, and community advocate who passed away on Tuesday ...

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A Mount Pleasant father and small business owner has announced his candidacy for Congress.

A Mount Pleasant father and small business owner has announced his candidacy for Congress.

KJ Atwood, a Mount Pleasant small-business owner and Democrat, has launched a grassroots campaign challenging Rep. Nancy Mace for South Carolina’s 1st Congressional District ...

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