November 19, 2009

SC Secretary Of State Lists Charity Scrooges, Angels

S.C. Secretary of State Mark Hammond urged South Carolinians Wednesday to be knowledgeable about the charities they will donate to this holiday season, as he highlighted this year’s “scrooges and angels.“

Will This Be The Year There Was No Pumpkin?

Poor weather affects harvest; likely to be less pumpkin available this holiday


November 13, 2009

Visit A National Park This Holiday Season

Are you thinking about what to do with your kids over the coming holidays? How about a visit to a national park?

Disney Flips The Switch On Holiday Spectacle Of Lights

To officially usher in the holiday season, Disney flips the switch on its annual Osborne Family Spectacle of Dancing Lights.


October 09, 2009

Beaufort Woman Arrested for Child Abuse

Beaufort Police say 24-year-old Natacia Laurant was arrested Thursday and charged with inflicting great bodily harm on a child.


September 19, 2009

Heavy Rain Causes Lowcountry Flooding

Bluffton emerged from nearly 8 inches of rain Friday.


September 17, 2009

Hilton Head May Selectively Ease Tree Rules To Open Up Ocean Views

A Hilton Head Island councilman has asked other town leaders to consider softening the island’s tree-preservation policy to allow for selective tree-cutting that would open up views of the ocean.

Sanford’s Actions Prompted Loss Of Clearance

After Governor Mark Sanford’s emotional confession in June that he lied about a secret tryst in Argentina, the U.S. Department of Homeland Security yanked the governor’s security clearance because of questions about his “lack of candor” and “trustworthiness” to protect classified information.


September 16, 2009

Hilton Head Woman Libers Up For Bionic Golf Tournament

Patsy Boyle of Hilton Head has had so many surgical procedures, they call her the bionic woman. Now see how that fact is helping her compete in a golf tournament!


September 14, 2009

Kids Use iPods In School To Help With Language Skills

At most Beaufort County public schools, iPods and other portable music players are banned from classrooms and hallways. But at Hilton Head Island Middle School and others with high numbers of students with limited English skills, teachers use the devices to help students learn to read.

Unclaimed Remains Point To Need For County Morgue

Boxed and stacked on a high shelf in a storage room of the Beaufort County Coroner’s Office are the creamated remains of 53 people. Each package of ashes has gone unclaimed.

Tax Hikes Sought By Fire Districts To Cover Deficits

Before the recession, booming growth helped Beaufort County’s fire districts generate enough tax revenues to fund their operations. That is no longer true.


September 12, 2009

New Debate Brews in Beaufort

During President Obama’s health care speech to Congress, South Carolina Congressm Joe Wilson shouted, “you lie”... igniting a new debate over political decorum and creating a fire storm of controversy that’s seemingly overshadowing the issues. News 3’s Kim Gusby tells us how an anti-Wilson rally in Beaufort today turned into a confrontation between both sides.


September 09, 2009

A Recruit’s Diary: Justin Parker

Beaufort High School linebacker Justin Parker is one of the nation’s top recruiting prospects. Every Wednesday, he’ll blog about his experiences throughout the process of choosing a college.


September 08, 2009

HHI Seeks Way To Honor Native Islanders

Before the first bridge to HHI was built in 1956, two native islanders helped connect the remote barrier island with the rest of the world. Now the town wants to honor the two ferry boat operators.

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