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This Day in History On November 20, 2009, Boeing broke ground on their North Charleston factory.

This Day in History On November 20, 2009, Boeing broke ground on their North Charleston factory.

North Charleston, South Carolina. Boeing started ground for its mammoth assembly plant in North Charleston on November 20, 2009, establishing a significant manufacturing presence ...

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The CCSD board has approved an extension of Superintendent Huggins' contract, which will last until 2031.

The CCSD board has approved an extension of Superintendent Huggins’ contract, which will last until 2031.

Charleston County, South Carolina — The Charleston County School District Board of Trustees approved the provisions of Superintendent Anita Huggins’ contract renewal in an ...

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Donald Trump Says He's Signed Epstein Files Bill, Orders DOJ to Release Documents

Donald Trump Says He’s Signed Epstein Files Bill, Orders DOJ to Release Documents

President Donald Trump has announced that he has signed legislation requiring the release of documents relating to the investigation of disgraced businessman Jeffrey Epstein, ...

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Parents and Berkeley County School District battle over resource constraints

Parents and Berkeley County School District battle over resource constraints

Berkeley County, South Carolina. — A conflict has broken out between parents and the Berkeley County School District over the removal of educational tools. ...

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Charleston County Council will discuss awarding grant monies for settlement community improvements

Charleston County Council will discuss awarding grant monies for settlement community improvements

Charleston County, South Carolina – Charleston County leaders have prioritized historic settlement towns, and on Thursday, they will explore funding programs to protect the ...

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Historic properties in downtown Charleston could have an easier path to rehabilitation

Historic properties in downtown Charleston could have an easier path to rehabilitation

Charleston, South Carolina — A subtle change in Charleston’s zoning laws may soon make it simpler for homeowners of the city’s most historic districts ...

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Holocaust Music Lost & Found will feature rare works in Charleston performance Thursday

Holocaust Music Lost & Found will feature rare works in Charleston performance Thursday

Charleston, South Carolina — An group that promotes the discovery and performance of music by composers who witnessed the horrors of the Holocaust will ...

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The College of Charleston has launched an initiative to retain SC talent

The College of Charleston has launched an initiative to retain SC talent

The College of Charleston (CofC) is initiating a new statewide project aimed at increasing college access for South Carolina residents and retaining outstanding academic ...

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SC Ports hopes to increase inland shipping with grants to First Solar and Costco

SC Ports hopes to increase inland shipping with grants to First Solar and Costco

The South Carolina State Ports Authority granted $1.5 million in subsidies to two enterprises that intend to expand cargo operations at the Inland Port ...

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The USC initiative helps lung cancer patients control their therapy from home

The USC initiative helps lung cancer patients control their therapy from home

Charleston, South Carolina – Living with lung cancer frequently means spending more time in waiting rooms than in the moments that matter, but a ...

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