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 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 18, 2009

Teen Hunter Bags 2 Bucks On Opening Day

Joshua Nix had an opening day of hunting season most hunters can only dream about. He not only harvested one deer Saturday morning, but went back Saturday evening and harvested a second, larger buck.


August 06, 2009

Will A New Novel Help Solve One of SC’s Most Tragic Mysteries?

An unsolved Charleston murder that happened in 1910 has been fictionalized in a new novel. Will this book help solve the real case?


July 28, 2009

Lowcountry Lightning Causes Fire And Injuries

Monday afternoon’s thunderstorms kept lowcountry firefighters busy, including one report of a Burton man getting struck by lightning.


July 03, 2009

South Carolina Looks For Serial Killer

Four murders in six days.  All within 10 miles of each other.


June 30, 2009

AP NewsBreak: SC gov admits additional liaisons

COLUMBIA, S.C. (AP) — Gov. Mark Sanford admitted today he saw his Argentine mistress more times than previously disclosed.


June 28, 2009

Defiant SC gov considered resigning, but won’t

SULLIVANS ISLAND, S.C. (AP) — South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford gave thought to quitting, retreating from public scrutiny to rebuild his life as the scandal of his extramarital affair with an Argentinian woman came out, he told The Associated Press Sunday.


June 27, 2009

SC attraction pays tribute to Michael Jackson

MYRTLE BEACH, S.C. (AP) — A South Carolina amusement park is paying tribute to Michael Jackson this weekend.

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