Saturday May 19 | The State
WWII: Remembering atrocities and liberation
The awful, indescribable smell of death and dying is what Mason “Mickey” Dorsey remembers these many decades after he helped liberate the death camps of Nazi Germany in the waning days of World War II.
Kite enthusiasts soar at Charleston's beaches
When I meet 65-year-old Larry Owens on the Isle of Palms, he's flying 12 kites at once.
Miss Sophie: Pasta al Pomodoro a perfect marriage of tomatoes, herbs
Steve, the girls and I recently returned from our annual week vacation at Seabrook Island on John's Island, S.C. We've rented the same condominium at Pelican's Watch for the past three years.
COLUMN: A lifetime of homesickness in two weeks
We received an email about May 13 being St. Christopher Sunday in Episcopal churches in this diocese.
2012 Miss Charleston, Miss Summerville and teens crowned
The Miss Charleston/Miss Summerville Organization crowned four young ladies on Saturday, February 25 at the Sterett Hall Auditorium in North Charleston.