September 19, 2009

Heavy Rain Causes Lowcountry Flooding

Bluffton emerged from nearly 8 inches of rain Friday.


September 17, 2009

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 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

Man Bitten By Copperhead Snake In Walmart

A man in his mid 30’s was bitten by a Copperhead snake at a Wal-Mart near Charleston in the Lawn and Garden Center.

Men Heading To Prris Island Graduation Save Woman On Flight

Two men—both headed to Parris Island for Marine graduation—came to the aid of a heart attack victim on their flight last week.

SC Gator Season Opens Saturday

Starting Saturdday, 1000 licensed alligator hunters will have a month to capture their single catch as the second South Carolina gator hunting season opens.


September 03, 2009

High-Schooler Charged With Felony After Assaulting A Middle-Schooler

A Bluffton High School junior was arrested Tuesday on felony assault charges after being accused of choking a sixth-grade bay on the school bus.


August 20, 2009

Federal Report: Mercury’s Bite More Toxic In SC Waters

Fish in the lazy, blackwater rivers of SC are poisoned with some of the highest levels of mercury in the country.


August 18, 2009

Hardeeville HS’s First Football Game Delayed

The first game on the Hardeeville High School Stadium will be delayed a week but it is not because of field conditions.


August 04, 2009

Unscrupulous Callers Attempt To Get Financial Information From Residents

Scammers have recently targeted the Midlands and Lowcountry, trying to trick consumers out of their financial information.

Targeting businesses For The Lowcountry: A Look At The Courting Process

The rules of business have changed, and those rules now lend themselves to professionals who want their businesses to succeed but also want a high quality of life. It’s all part of the recruiting process to bring companies to the Lowcountry.


July 29, 2009

Former Battery Creek Athlete Joins Fight Against HIV/AIDS

Ashley Wierzbicki, a Peace Corps volunteer, is gathering used sports equipment from the lowcountry and making sure kids in Africa have a great time with it. It’s all for a good cause too.


July 28, 2009

Telling Dolphin and Shark Fins Apart

Can you tell the difference between a dolphin fin and a shark fin? Your life could depend on it!

Keep Bears At Bay

Bears in Georgia and South Carolina, a more common sight in spring and summer, are always on the lookout for an easy meal.


July 27, 2009

Islander At Buffalo Bills Training Camp

Joe McDevitt, a former three-sport athlete at Hilton Head Christian Academy, is working as a student athletic training intern this summer at the Buffalo Bills training camp.

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