Friday Nov 20 | Charleston Business Journal
More than 200 people packed into a ballroom at the Francis Marion Hotel in downtown Charleston on Thursday night to say thank you to the volunteers, first responders, physicians and health care professionals for work that often goes unrecognized.
Another Shooting in Walterboro
For the third time in the last week there was a shooting near Walterboro, South Carolina.
Mapping Out Transportation in the Lowcountry
Lowcountry officials pave the way for the next 25 years of transportation in the lowcountry.
The Sumter County Sheriff's Office arrested a man and a woman and seized over $12,000 in cash after they were caught speeding Friday morning on Interstate 95, a report said.
Two jets mark milestone for Honor Flight
The Honor Flight program in South Carolina will reach a milestone today. Two chartered jets are scheduled to take off simultaneously from Columbia and Charleston airports carrying about 100 World War II veterans each to Washington, D.C., to see their national memorial.
Fair goers ride the Extreme as evening falls on the opening day of the Coastal Carolina Fair.
Crispy corn pleasure at the Centro Americano Restaurante
Mexican Ladson, 119 College Park Road Hours: 9 a.m.-9 p.m. Closed Wed. Entres: Moderate 553-8596 It would take you 80 hours of driving down the Pan-American Highway, through the drug-fueled border towns of Texas, the smog of Mexico City, past the black mole of Oaxaca and smiling women hawking garnachas and gauraches, beyond Aztec corn, steaming ...
S.C. drug indictments tied to Mexican cartel
The tentacles of a violent Mexican drug cartel have reached into the heart of the Lowcountry, according to a federal indictment announced Thursday.
14 Indicted in SC, Drug Smuggling
The United States Attorney's Office announced on Thursday that 14 people were indicted for conspiring to distribute illegal drugs in South Carolina.
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.
A man with a gun robbed an Old Trolley Road restaurant as it was closing Tuesday night.
A military veteran threatened Dorchester County sheriff's deputies with a grenade last Thursday after they were dispatched to his Ladson apartment for a possible hostage situation, authorities said.
Force Protection to cut 10 pct of work force
Force Protection plans to reduce its work force by 10 percent, or about 120 workers, as it copes with a decline in orders for military vehicles over the past year.
S.C. armored vehicle maker cutting 120 jobs
An armored vehicle maker in South Carolina will lay off 120 workers to try to save $40 million a year.
Force Protection to cut 10 pct of work force
Force Protection plans to reduce its work force by 10 percent, or about 120 workers, as it copes with a decline in orders for military vehicles over the past year.
Force Protection to cut 10 pct of work force
LADSON, S.C. Force Protection plans to reduce its work force by 10 percent, or about 120 workers, as it copes with a decline in orders for military vehicles over the past year.
Ladson company hopes to soften the blow of an IED
Bomb blasts are leaving our troops with a new type of war injury, an injury sometimes hidden from the medical experts.
Driver Wanted for Hit and Run in Ladson
Police are on the lookout for the driver of a dark colored Ford Mustang that was involved in a hit and run accident Monday night at 9422 Highway 78 near the Ladson fairgrounds.
EEOC sues Orangeburg ambulance company for discrimination
The U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission has filed a lawsuit against a former Orangeburg-based ambulance company, alleging it discriminated against an employee based on her religion.