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The Patriots: Soldiers from two different wars mark this country's blessings
Raymond Matthews of Goose Creek and Erik Sheldon of Summerville don't just fly the flag on the Fourth of July.
ACLU opening new SC office with interim director
As the new interim executive director of the American Civil Liberties Union in South Carolina, Graham Boyd says he has ambitious plans for the state, where the group has not traditionally had a strong voice.
COMMENTARY: Regional planning is answer to many shared problems
Our tri-county region is socially, physically and economically connected. If we are sincere in the desire to address issues challenging Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties - such as uncontrolled ...
Implementing immigration law complicated; health care resources impossible to untangle
Ana-Cecilia De Marquez, 43, rubs her belly when she talks. The illegal immigrant has bothersome and sometimes painful symptoms that require her to stay close to her Goose Creek mobile home.
ACLU to open its first office in state
The American Civil Liberties Union is opening an office in Charleston next week, the first in the state.
Berkeley Performing Arts expands to West Ashley
Dana Sweatman, 14, shows off her moves to the beat of "Hopelessly Devoted to You" from the "Grease" soundtrack.
Speeding Ticket Leads To Terrorism Conviction
A 26-year-old Florida engineering student arrested in South Carolina last year pleaded guilty Tuesday to providing material support to terrorists.
Compact would ease transfers for military kids
Melissa Gustafson sprays sunscreen on her son Sam, 7, as his brother Jordan, 12, waits his turn at the back of their mother's SUV at their North Charleston home Tuesday.
Woman urges vehicle IDs for new motorists
Bette Century Thomas has an idea for state government that she thinks will save lives.
What is your local leader driving?
In this age of nearly $4-a-gallon gasoline, elected officials say they are moving toward more fuel-efficient cars, but taxpayers still are paying a lot more to operate some big municipal vehicles.
Bus routes to benefit commuters
CARTA will offer free bus rides all day Thursday in its Dump the Pump promotion.
Motorcycle fatalities on the rise
Adam Foster, 26, of Goose Creek takes the motorcycle road test Wednesday as Department of Motor Vehicles examiner Cindy Holliday observes him at the Leeds Avenue facility.
Proposal: Let drivers know who's new on the road
Bette Century Thomas contacted Rep. Joe Daning, R-Goose Creek, this week with an idea for potential legislation that could offer new drivers incentives for labeling their vehicles to let other drivers know ...
Police search for missing man in Goose Creek
Authorities are searching for a 24-year-old man who left home more than a week ago and hasn't been seen since, though investigators reported no obvious signs of foul play.
Homeowners would pick up tab for 3 projects
The owner of a $150,000 home would pay an extra $49 a year in property taxes if Berkeley County Council diverts money for tax relief to improve roads and expand the jail.
Man, daughter's Obama song on YouTube
They've also created a video for the song that can be viewed on youtube.com . Jerome's wife, Sharon, is at left.
Goose Creek shoe repairman finds success by saving soles
Ted Stile repairs a shoe at his business, Sole Savers Shoe Repair, in Goose Creek.
SC primaries usher in black GOP legislator
South Carolina's primaries ushered in the first black GOP legislator since Reconstruction and the possibility of the first all-male Senate chamber since 1979.
Lowcountry home sales down; prices stable
Charleston's residential real estate market limped through May, recording far fewer home sales than a year ago, but prices remained stable.
Voters across South Carolina will go to the polls from 7 a.m. to 7 p.m. Tuesday to pick a U.S. Senate candidate and to decide several other Republican and Democratic primary contests.