October 15, 2008
Making Your Vote Count
Every vote is supposed to count, but some people are worried that their trip to the polls November Fourth may not.
October 14, 2008
What women voters want
Women make up more than half of the nations voters and more than half of voters in South Carolina.
October 13, 2008
New criteria for school closings
Parents at a North Charleston primary school are speaking out about fears that the school could close. The district is in the middle of a plan to possibly consolidate schools to help off set major budget cuts.
October 08, 2008
Student Background Checks Not Required
Trust and honesty—that’s what Charleston Southern Officials say could have prevented a student from pulling a gun in a campus dorm room Monday night.
October 07, 2008
Local students tune in to debate
About 100 members of the College of Charleston’s Political Science Club watch the second presidential debate.
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.
October 04, 2008
CARTA Fares Increase Sunday
As gas prices rise, CARTA bus service says they’re seeing more and more people catching a ride. But, starting October 5th fares will go up.
September 30, 2008
What Lenders Want
Whether it is a car or a home you may be in the market for, News Two’s Tara Lynn takes a look at what you need to know to make a purchase on credit.
September 29, 2008
Small Business Looks to Local Bank
Opening any small business can be a risk, but it’s becoming tougher to do with the country’s turbulent economy.
September 23, 2008
Body found in Backyard Shed
North Charleston Police are investigating the death of a 46 year- old female found in a shed.
September 22, 2008
State Considers HOV, HOT Lanes
Relief could be on the way for I-26 commuters. That’s if a study shows that HOV lanes would ease congestion on the interstate from Summerville to downtown Charleston.
September 21, 2008
Peace Effort Must Start Locally
Dozens of people in the Lowcountry spent the afternoon standing up for peace. The event “Peace One Day” is part of an international peace day in which the U.S., NATO, the Afghan government and even the Taliban pledged a cease-fire Sunday.
September 19, 2008
Surviving Unemployment
With the state’s unemployment rate at a 15-year high, you may be one of thousands of South Carolinians without a job.
September 13, 2008
Shopping for the Lowest Gas Prices
With all of the differences in station prices you can save about 30 cents a gallon by driving three miles down the road.
September 10, 2008
Man found dead after wandering from home
Police are investigating a possible drowning in a neighborhood pond in Summerville. A neighbor found the body of 51 year old Nathaniel Irick in a pond at the back of the Palmetto Park neighborhood Wednesday evening.


