Post and Courier - Thu Nov 05
The U.S. Coast Guard runs test operations with local and national agencies Thursday in Charleston Harbor.
3-year-old girl had 'obvious signs of abuse'The Post and Courier - Thu Nov 05
SUMMERVILLE a ' A three-year-old girl who died this week had "obvious signs of abuse," including bruises all over her body, contusions on her head and a burn mark behind her knee, according to a police report released today.
Tractor Trailer Accident Shuts Down Hwy 17 at Charleston/Colleton LineWCIV - Thu Nov 05
Police say a tractor trailer accident has shut down Highway 17 at the Charleston Colleton County line.
Charleston police arrest 6The Post and Courier - Thu Nov 05
Charleston police arrested six people on drug charges during a three-week investigation of narcotics activity in the H Street area.
Cities will either grow and thrive or shrink and dieCharleston City Paper - Wed Nov 04
My dad told me an interesting story recently about how his Halloween night began unusually quietly.
Charleston man pleads guilty to shooting officerWIS-TV Columbia - Tue Nov 03
A 30-year-old man has pleaded guilty to charges of attempting to kill a federal officer, U.S. Attorney W. Walter Wilkins announced Tuesday.
South Carolina Man Pleads Guilty to Attempt to Kill Federal OfficerFederal Bureau of Investigation - Tue Nov 03
United States Attorney W. Walter Wilkins stated that Terrell L. Mallard, age 30, of Charleston, pled guilty today in federal court in Charleston to the charge of attempting to kill a federal officer, two counts of attempting to kill a person assisting a federal officer, and possession of a firearm in furtherance of a crime of violence.
As H1N1 spreads, focus on childrenThe Post and Courier - Tue Nov 03
Matt and Amanda Blue knew something was wrong with their 6-year-old son, Zachary, on the night of Oct.
Charleston County Tries to Clean Up Unincorporated AreasWCIV - Mon Nov 02
Charleston County is working to keep home values up by making sure it can keep them up to code.
New at Charleston airport: Airline incentives, passenger feesCharleston Business Journal - Mon Nov 02
Charleston International Airport officials have approved a new incentive package worth $150,000 to attract new airlines.
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