October 05, 2008

Fallen Nine Added to National Memorial

It’s been more than a year since nine Charleston city firefighters died in a furniture store fire.  Sunday, their names were added to a national memorial in Maryland and their families were there to honor their sacrifice.


September 22, 2008

Charleston’s new fire chief in town

The seven candidates for Charleston fire chief are getting a chance to see the city and meet city leaders.


September 19, 2008

Columbia fire captain facing another sex charge

Forty-seven-year-old Brian Gambrell was arrested Tuesday and accused of having sex with a 10-year-old girl in the pool area of the subdivision where he lived


September 18, 2008

Crying baby saves lives of family

A family of eight who escaped from a burning house in Seattle, Washington Tuesday says a 6-month-old baby alerted them to the danger.


September 11, 2008

One dead in a house fire near Knightsville

Neighbors say the elderly man lived alone and kep to himself.

Charleston remembers 9/11

Seven years ago today terrorists attacked America killing nearly 3,000 people and forever changing our world.  Today we pause to remember.


September 10, 2008

Fort Jackson holds terror drill today

Dozens of mock casualties will be transported Wednesday to Moncrief Army Community Hospital, Palmetto Baptist Hospital in Columbia and Lexington Medical Center in Lexington.


September 09, 2008

Hero dog saves family from fire

A little dog in central Texas is truly “man’s best friend” after his big bark saved a family from a fire. The weekend fire destroyed part of Jessie Sanchez’s home in Austin, Texas but everybody is safe thanks to this little dog, Chico.


September 07, 2008

Parents of fire victims head to Washington

Nearly a year after a fire at a beach house killed seven South Carolina college students, family and friends are heading to Washington to push for improvements to fire safety.


September 06, 2008

Pawleys Island Survives Hanna Without Damage

By Saturday morning, the clouds began to part and many people grabbed buckets to collect shells washed up by the storm.

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