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Six Charged With Federal Crimes In Columbia and Charleston Riots
Charleston, South Carolina – Six South Carolinians are facing federal crimes including arson, inciting riots, and civil disorders for their…
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Charleston County Schools Open Today
Charleston, South Carolina – It is the first day students and teachers head back into the classrooms since March. We…
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6 face federal charges for crimes committed during Charleston, Columbia riots
Charleston, South Carolina – Six people face federal charges in connection with riots that happened on May 30 and 31…
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Charleston Southern University requires daily health screenings through app
Charleston, South Carolina – Charleston Southern University has 17 confirmed positive coronavirus cases as of Tuesday. That includes 14 students…
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Chief Reynolds: 90 arrest warrants issued following May riot, protests in Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina – A total of 90 arrest warrants were issued as a result of the May riot and…
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Miami FC vs Charleston Battery Sept. 5 Game Highlights
Through a hard-fought 90 minutes, the Charleston Battery secured another point in a 1-1 draw with The Miami FC Saturday…
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Trident Health Launches Insurance Hotline, (833) 867-8771
Charleston, South Carolina – As a member of the HCA Healthcare family, Trident Health is now offering a free service…
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Hurricane Isaias expected to approach southeast coast of Florida on Saturday
Charleston, South Carolina – The central Bahamas are experiencing strong winds and rain as Hurricane Isaias makes its way toward…
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Lt. Gov. Evette visits woman-owned manufacturing facility in N. Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina – Lieutenant Governor Pamela Evette made a stop in North Charleston on Friday. The state’s second-in-command visited…
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6 Black-Owned Businesses To Support On Your Next Visit To Charleston
Charleston, South Carolina – There’s something special about Charleston, South Carolina. Maybe it’s the city’s southern charm, or the fact…
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