November 18, 2009
Shots fired, one arrested near Walterboro
One person is custody in connection with shots being fired in Colleton County near Walterboro. The shots were fired just a little more than a mile away from where 2 shootings took place in Walterboro last week.
November 17, 2009
Charleston County Council votes to pass trap/neuter/release cat ordinance
Charleston County Council votes to pass trap/neuter/release cat ordinance. It was the 2nd reading of this ordinance.
November 13, 2009
Officials in Walterboro say they have enough people in the area to handle the crimes
Officials in Walterboro say they have enough people in the area to handle the crimes. Governor Mark Sanford stood alongside other state and local officials in Walterboro to discuss the progress in the investigation of multiple shootings this week.
Local radio station collecting “blanket bundles” to help the needy this Thanksgiving
Local radio station collecting “blanket bundles” to help the needy this Thanksgiving. His Radio 100.5FM will be collecting the blankets at the Wal-Mart in Mount Pleasant from 10AM-2PM on Saturday.
November 10, 2009
Officials investigate 3rd robbery in one shopping….
Officials investigate 3rd robbery in one shopping center since October 25th. This morning, the Dollar General on College Park Road was robbed by two men. One carried a rifle with scope attached.
November 04, 2009
Youth speak out about crime in downtown Charleston
Tonight, a number of teenagers spoke out about their concerns with regard to teenagers involved in crime in downtown Charleston. A number of community leaders were there to listen, and give advice.
November 03, 2009
News 2 takes you around Lowcountry polls
News 2 takes you around Lowcountry polls. There are a number of heated races, we’ll show you how things are looking so far.
November 02, 2009
Lt. Gov. Bauer to ask Attorney Gen. McMaster to take legal action to stop Gitmo detainee transfers
Lt. Gov. Andre Bauer will ask state Attorney General Henry McMaster to take immediate legal action to stop transfer of terrorist detainees to Navy brig in Lowcountry.
Berkeley County remembers 8 year old boy, little Billy Barwick
Berkeley County remembers 8 year old boy, little Billy Barwick.
Awendaw to have first Mayoral election since town was founded
The Town of Awendaw will be holding their first Mayoral race with a choice on November.
Mayor William Alston has been the Mayor in Awendaw since the town started nearly 17 years ago. This is the first year he will have a challenger in the re-election race.
Councilman and Mayor Pro Tem Samuel Robinson is challenging Alston this year. Robinson says the public water system, or the lack of an effective public water system in Awendaw is one of the reasons he is in the race.
Currently some residents of Awendaw have been forced by a town ordinance to pay more than $900 to tap into a water line. However, the water is not yet flowing to those homes.
Mayor Alston says there have been a number of funding issues preventing the water lines from being turned on for residents.
Alston tells News 2 that the town now has permits to turn the water on for about 50 homes. The first of those homes MAY be able to have public water as soon as this Monday.
October 30, 2009
One lowcountry businessman is already seeing signs of new business from Boeing
One lowcountry businessman is already seeing signs of new business from Boeing. Steve Deguzman is the owner of the Rehava Real Estate Store. He says Boeing employees have already been contacting his office.
“Offender Watch” program designed to keep better track of sex offenders in South Carolina
SLED launching new program aimed at keeping better track of sex offenders in the state. The “Offender Watch” program will allow law enforcement agencies to share information they have on sex offenders throughout South Carolina.
October 27, 2009
North Charleston residents upset about possible closing of their post office
More than 70 people showed up Tuesday night at a meeting held by the City of North Charleston to discuss the possible closing of the Pinehaven Post Office on McMillan Ave.
October 23, 2009
New information in the Kate Waring investigation
We have new information into the death of Kate Waring. The third suspect arrested in connection with the case went before a bond court judge on Friday.
October 20, 2009
Unemployment rate personalized: One family’s story
The unemployment rate is well above 10%, and it looks like some extended unemployment benefits could soon come to an end. We talk with one family hit hard by unemployment.


