January 03, 2009

Group calls for halt on deportations

President elect Barack Obama has 17 more days until he’s officially in office,  but that’s not keeping some from already calling on him to take action on immigration reform.


January 01, 2009

Locals weigh in on Israel-Hams Conflict

The fighting on the west bank may be happening half-a-world away from us, but that doesn’t mean people here in the Lowcountry aren’t speaking out about it.


December 31, 2008

Families making financial resolutions

Families gathered in Marion Square to prepare for the count down to 2009 and this year’s celebration may have you thinking about cutting down some numbers of your own.


December 26, 2008

Domestic Violence: Victim to Survivor

Almost 40 women die each year as a result of domestic violence in South Carolina, but many more are in abusive relationships.


December 24, 2008

Economy taking a backseat

A bad economy has left thousands and thousands of South Carolinians out of work, but on Christmas Eve many are putting their worries aside to celebrate peace.


December 23, 2008

Shoppers out and about, Retails talk of bailout

Lowcountry shoppers are taking advantage of year-end discounts, but it may be too late to save retailers.


December 22, 2008

Man charged in murder of missing Summerville woman

The Dorchester County Sheriff’s Office confirmed that a body found in a neighborhood ditch is Deborah Kessler, a woman who has been missing for three weeks.


December 21, 2008

Toys for Tots in need of more donations

This year’s economic nose-dive is forcing many families to cutback or even go without this holiday season.  Many children will not have presents under the tree even with support for programs like News 2’s Toys for Tots.


December 17, 2008

School board gets an earful

Security officers, shouting, and booing.  It was a heated battle over keeping schools open in downtown Charleston Tuesday night. 


December 10, 2008

UPDATE:  Police call off search for gunman

A gunman is still on the loose in North Charleston after he fired shots at a police officer and fled the scene.  The shooting also placed a nearby school on lockdown.

City unveils downtown redevelopment plan

A multimillion dollar development could reshape a historic downtown neighborhood.  Charleston City Council approved plans to move forward with a project to create a research hub in Charleston.

City unveils downtown redevelopment plan

A multimillion dollar development could reshape a historic downtown neighborhood.  Charleston City Council approved plans to move forward with a project to create a research hub in Charleston.


December 09, 2008

Possible school closures in Charleston County

When your child heads back to class next September, they may be going to a different school.  Monday night the Charleston County School District unveiled its recommendations to consolidate schools.


December 03, 2008

Families weigh college costs

The credit crunch is forcing many of your to rethink how you’re going to pay for college.  A new study says nearly every state including South Carolina receives failing grade when it comes to college affordability.


November 26, 2008

Last minute shoppers keep grocery stores busy

Last minute shoppers gather their final ingredients for their Thanksgiving feasts.  Most stores are closing early on Thursday, so shoppers are checking their lists twice.

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