November 14, 2008

Festival of Lights opens on James Island

The 19th annual Holiday Festival of Lights opens tonight on James Island. The light show will be open daily through January 4th.


November 12, 2008

“Kung Fu Panda” among new DVD releases

One of the year’s biggest hits, both critically and at the box office, arrives on DVD this week.  It’s not easy becoming a great warrior as Jack Black finds out in “Kung Fu Panda.” 


November 11, 2008

Websites which can help you save money before shopping.

Shoppers may be cutting back this year, but they are starting their holiday shopping early. The National Retail Federation reports 40.2 percent of consumers have already started their holiday shopping, in fact, they started before Halloween.  And everyone is looking to save, so here are a few tools to help you save.


November 06, 2008

Economy worries cause another big drop on Wall Street

Unemployment, retail spending and auto sales all added to Wall Street’s worries Thursday as the Dow dropped by 443 points.


November 05, 2008

Airfares dropping as holidays approach

Airlines are slashing rates, but experts say the deals might not last.


October 23, 2008

New stamp for Christmas

The tender relationship between mother and child and a prayerful gesture by a young boy will help deliver the joy of Christmas this season.  Featured on the 2008 Christmas stamp is the Virgin and Child with the Young John the Baptist painting by Italian master Sandro Botticelli.


October 15, 2008

Finding holiday travel deals

According to cheaptravel.com, popular holiday getaways this year include Las Vegas, where the average daily hotel rate is just under $100.00.


October 09, 2008

US Post office helps Troops overseas

Holiday gifts from home are a big morale boost for military service members stationed around the world. To help the families and friends of military personnel, the Postal Service is offering a discount on its largest Priority Mail Flat-Rate box.


September 23, 2008

Gloomy forecst for holiday shopping

Many Americans are reevaluating how much cash they spend and what they spend it on as the economy continues to sputter.

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