Friday | The State
Trinity dean again a bishop candidate
Very Rev. Philip C. Linder is a candidate to lead Episcopal Diocese of Upper S.C. The dean of Trinity Episcopal Cathedral is once again a candidate for bishop of the Episcopal Diocese of Upper South Carolina.
2 homes uninhabitable from Woods Cross explosion
Linda Wood looked over her shoulder at the five men rolling her 100-year-old upright piano down her driveway and offered a word of advice.
Group gathers to serve 'United'
No one person can accomplish something by himself. That statement proved itself many times over in the just-completed United Way of Aiken County campaign.
SC governor suspends Clemson councilwoman
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has suspended a city councilwoman accused of falsely claiming her daughter had cancer to solicit money.
Free medical clinics receive $70,000 grant
The BlueCross BlueShield of South Carolina Foundation presented a $70,000 grant to the Free Medical Clinic of Darlington County on Friday at Lawton Park in Hartsville.
Two men injured in Holy Cross roof collapse
Two construction workers were transported to the hospital with minor injuries Wednesday when a new roof being constructed at the parish hall of Holy Cross Elementary School in Kensington collapsed beneath them.
Good cake news (finally!) from the South Carolina State Fair
Place tomatoes in a 2 quart baking dish and bake in a 350 degree oven for about 25-30 minutes.
Red Cross offers 13 ways to stay safe on Halloween
Ghouls and goblins will take over the night. But even scary creatures need to be safe and celebrate Halloween right.
Hodges Madison, Jr. - Kingstree
Funeral services for Hodges Madison, Jr., conducted by Bishop Roosevelt Fulton and Elder Joseph Woods, were held Thursday, October 15, 2009, at Evangelistic Temple Way of the Cross Church in Kingstree.
Mould shuts Holyrood school indefinitely
Two hundred elementary students from a school in Holyrood, on Newfoundland's Avalon Peninsula, will be bused to another school because of mould in their building.
Episcopalians announce bishop candidates
Two South Carolinians are among five candidates vying to become the eighth Episopcal bishop of the Upper Diocese of South Carolina, a diocesan search committee announced Friday.
Religion News: Find treasures, tasty treats at church bazaars
Pleas send items for Harley's column at least two weeks in advance. Fax to 843-706-3070 or e-mail to features@beaufortgazette.com. Area churches are celebrating fall by offering a feast for the soul as well as the senses through annual bazaars and festivals -- even a choir festival featuring singers from both sides of the Broad River.
FICTION The past has a way of clinging to troubled and haunted souls, and Gil Castle, the scarred protagonist of Philip Caputo's smart new thriller, "Crossers," wears it, Caputo writes, "like a second skin." It disturbs him that others don't. He lost his wife in the Sept.
Red Cross Recalls Twenty Years of Daily Point of Light Award Winners
Since the creation of the Daily Point of Light Award in 1989, eight Red Cross volunteer groups have received the distinguished award.
Donations Aid Fire Victim Living On Porch for 6 Weeks
For the first time in six weeks, Judy Shaw did not have to spend a night sleeping on the porch of her burned out home.
Powerball, Mega Millions to cross-sell tickets
Powerball and Mega Millions have agreed in principle to cross-sell tickets to their big-jackpot lottery games.
Red Cross chapters helping those in need, looking for volunteers
Both Pee Dee and Grand Strand chapters of the American Red Cross are busy doing what they do best, helping others.
Woman Lives on Porch for 6 Weeks After Fire Damage
An Orangeburg County woman is spending another rainy night on her porch as she has for the past six weeks.
Murrells Inlet fire damages apartment building
Firefighters fought flames at a Murrells Inlet apartment complex Tuesday evening.