August 05, 2009
Georgetown residents concerned about crime in the area
Andrew Nelson and his wife sit on the porch of their West End home in Georgetown wondering if the roads will ever be fixed and the local kids will ever find activities to keep them out of trouble.
July 31, 2009
Sofa Super Store wants City of Charleston as defendant in fire suit
Attorneys for the Sofa Super Store where nine Charleston firefighters died more than two years ago want the city of Charleston made a defendant in a wrongful death lawsuit.
July 28, 2009
Hurricane Workshop and Exercise July 30
Another hurricane season is upon us and it is as important as ever to be prepared. The Chamber’s Business Continuity Planning Council will host “Hurricane Preparedness for Business” on Thursday, July 30. The workshop will open with remarks on the 20th Anniversary of Hurricane Hugo by Mayor Keith Summey
July 18, 2009
Two people hit by car on Savannah Highway
We are still waiting on word on the condition of the individuals involved, but there are reports that both are dead.
June 29, 2009
Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer talks to News 2 about Sanford scandal
Today, South Carolina Lt. Governor Andre Bauer talked with News 2 about the recent scandal involving Governor Mark Sanford.
June 24, 2009
Economy increasing the number of people interested in joining the Army
The economy is increasing the number of people interested in joining the Army. That, combined with more recruiting in recent years, means it may now be more difficult to join.
June 23, 2009
High-tide causes flooding in the Lowcountry
Tonight’s high-tide caused a great deal of flooding in the Lowcountry. The Market, Shem Creek, and The Battery were just a few place we found with major flooding issues.
Former SC trooper faces civil rights sentencing
A former South Carolina trooper caught on video kicking a suspect in the head after a highway chase, on Interstate 95, is facing sentencing before a federal judge in Charleston.
June 18, 2009
Charleston Metro Chamber Volunteers Exceed Campaign Goal
The Charleston Metro Chamber of Commerce wrapped up their tenth annual Total Resource Campaign (TRC) as Dick Elliott, 2009 TRC Campaign chairman reported that Chamber volunteers raised $2,280,033 which was $4,261 over the goal, and 143 new members.
June 15, 2009
Sanford: More hurricane shelters planned due to bad economy
South Carolina Gov. Mark Sanford has told coastal residents that state and local governments are prepared to deal with hurricanes but people must do their part as well. Sanford is touring the coast to discuss hurricane preparedness.
June 12, 2009
“Run for the Nine” this weekend
A family fun run has been scheduled in honor of nine Charleston firefighters killed in a furniture store blaze nearly two years ago.
June 11, 2009
Huge sale at the Charleston Library
Are you looking for some good deals on a book or DVD? You’re in luck this weekend! There’s a huge sale going on at the Charleston County public library.
June 09, 2009
Charleston clinic in lung cancer trials
This year, 219,449 new cases will be diagnosed in the U.S.
70 percent of lung cancer patients aren’t diagnosed until the disease has spread.
Only 15 percent of patients are still alive five years after diagnosis.
Researchers are testing a vaccine, called Lucanix™, to see if it can prevent or delay recurrence of lung cancer in patients with advanced disease.
Darius Rucker coming back for “Homegrown concert” event
Country Star Dierks Bentley to Join Darius Rucker at Family Circle Stadium Event for the “Homegrown Concert” event, to Benefit Charleston County Schools
June 08, 2009
Charleston student fights to stay at middle school
The school year ends with uncertainity for a 13-year-old student who is fighting a transfer to another school.


