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North Charleston, South Carolina is located in Charleston County. Zip codes in North Charleston, SC include 29420, 29418, and 29415. The median home price in North Charleston is $153,400 which is roughly $74/per square foot. More North Charleston information.

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4 hrs ago | Post and Courier

Apple program helps track down stolen computer, suspects in North Charleston burglary

Joe D. Graybill, 22, of Woodlawn Avenue and Nathan Christopher Black, 53, of Hartford Circle, face charges of second-degree burglary after a homeowner used an Apple program to track down a computer stolen from her North Charleston home Monday.

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5 hrs ago | Charleston Business Journal

County Council OKs Boeing incentives

Charleston County will reduce Boeing South Carolina 's property assessment rate and improve roads around its campus now that council has approved an incentives package.

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9 hrs ago | Post and Courier

Boeinga s airplane chief calls Charleston 787 campus a oetruly a remarkable storya

Boeing Commercial Airplanes CEO Ray Conner, shown in Tokyo earlier this year, is on Kiawah Island today.

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10 hrs ago | Charleston Business Journal

North Charleston spinal care center cooperating with DHEC

The Tri-County Spinal Care Center continues to provide noninvasive care and is cooperating with the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control as it looks into how three patients who were treated at the clinic contracted hepatitis B. "We are surprised and very concerned for our patients," said Cameron Wills, a chiropractic physician for ... (more)

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Tue May 21, 2013

WTMA-AM North Charleston

Robbery Prompts Lockdown at North Charleston Schools

Several schools in North Charleston were placed on lockdown for part of Tuesday afternoon after an armed robbery was reported in the area.

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Mon May 20, 2013

Charleston City Paper

Freeloaders: Art show confidential

This week is full of visual arts openings and exhibits to help you stretch out your cultural appreciation muscle before Spoleto and Piccolo Spoleto start on Friday.

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WIS-TV Columbia

Sheriff: Suspect pointed shotgun at girlfriend, ordered her into bath tub

The Marshal Service Task Force arrested an Orangeburg man in North Charleston they say was wanted for assaulting his girlfriend in Orangeburg County.

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Charleston Business Journal

Hot Properties for May 20, 2013

Hot Properties highlights recently sold or leased commercial properties in the Charleston region.

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Sat May 18, 2013

Post and Courier

S.C. Gov. Haley not going to Paris Air Show

Various aircraft manufacturers from around the world descend on either England or France each summer to promote and sell their planes.

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Post and Courier

New I-26 interchange subject of hearing on Thursday

Preliminary design plans for the proposed Port Access Road interchange in North Charleston will be the subject of a public hearing scheduled Thursday.

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Fri May 17, 2013

Post and Courier

Relief on the way for Wando High traffic crunch

Just before the attendance bell rings, the roads around the biggest high school in the state swarm with travelers racing to a beehive of classrooms.

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The Moultrie News

Race your ducks for charity with Rotary race

Approximately 25,000 rubber ducks will be dropped from I-526 into the Wando River for the seventh annual Rotary Charity Duck race.

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Thu May 16, 2013

Cheraw Chronicle

Book mission: S.C.'s rising childhood literacy rate means it's not just words

The first-grade students at W.B. Goodwin couldn't hold their cross-legged rows after a special reader, Cocky, came to the front of the library to act out each of the picture books.

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Myrtle Beach Online

Horry County Notebook | Coast RTA moving ahead with plans for new headquarters

The mass transit system's board of directors awarded a consulting contract to a North Charleston firm, which will conduct a feasibility and needs assessment study, said Myers Rollins, Coast general manager.

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AltWeeklies

Mr. Sanford goes (back) to Washington

You could feel it in the air. The cautious optimism that characterized South Carolina Democrats' anxiety over the prospect of Elizabeth Colbert Busch being elected to Congress was gone.

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Wed May 15, 2013

Charleston City Paper

Fatherhood hasn't changed Jake Owen just yet

May 17 7:30 p.m. $28.75-$54.75 North Charleston Performing Arts Center northcharlestoncoliseumpac.com Life's changed a lot the last couple years for Jake Owen.

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Charleston City Paper

New lofts in East Central could fill in the cracks of development

East Central Lofts in the formerly low-rent district of Huger Street will rent for $850 to $1,800 a month Near the northern end of a city known for its architectural elegance, Charleston's East Central neighborhood is dominated by highway overpasses, crumbling sidewalks, and rows of low-income housing units.

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Post and Courier

Man shot outside Goose Creek nightclub, deputies say

A 39-year-old North Charleston man showed up at Summerville Medical Center early Tuesday with gunshot wounds to his foot and his abdomen.

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Post and Courier

Tweeta s twisted tale

The case of the ugly tweet took one more curious turn Saturday and somehow managed to land in the right square, despite numerous missteps along the way.

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Tue May 14, 2013

WTOC-TV Savannah

Cops: Suspect beat, robbed man after inviting him over for beers

North Charleston police say they have arrested a man who invited a victim to his house for some beers, and then proceeded to beat him repeatedly after accusing him of being involved in an earlier robbery.

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