A Tropical Storm Warning is in effect for much of the South Carolina coastline.
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At a meeting Tuesday, leaders hope to get enough information from residents to create a master plan for the area.
25 seniors graduated from Greg Mathis Charter School Friday morning, after many said they never would.
As Congress nears the 100th day of the session, U.S. Rep. Tim Scott is meeting with constituents in North Charleston.
Students from grades 6 through 12 spent the day competing in a wide variety of subjects ranging from academic to technical skills.
The State Senate Redistricting Subcommittee has scheduled a series of public hearings around the state.
Trident Technical College is opening a new campus in Mount Pleasant.
They're getting rehab outside of jail, that's the plan for 8 men identified as low level crack cocaine dealers in North Charleston.
The Berkeley County Middle College High School (BMC) is currently accepting applications for the 2011-2012 school year.
Some area schools and businesses are deciding to close or have delayed openings due to the threat of winter weather.
Speaker Nancy Pelosi delivered remarks at the Charleston Branch NAACP’s 94th Annual Freedom Fund Banquet.
Lawmakers from 15 states gather in Charleston this week for the 64th Annual Meeting of the Southern Legislative Conference.
News 2 Problem Solver Larry Collins shows us how to make yourself job-ready when Boeing's new jobs arrive.
More than 20 Roper St. Francis physicians and medical experts will speak and be available to answer questions on the latest topics in health and wellness at the Roper St. Francis Healthcare (RSFH) Amazing Health Expo on Thursday, March 4 from 8:30 a.m. until 2:30 p.m. at the Culinary Arts Institute at Trident Technical College, 7000 Rivers Ave., The public is invited to the annual event, which costs $10 and includes breakfast, lunch and snacks. Registration is required. To register or for more information, please call 843-402-CARE (2273).
With a Winter Storm Warning in effect, there are numerous closings and delays for Friday and Saturday. We are updating our list as soon as we get the information.
Trident Technical College is increasing the number of classes to meet the demand for people going into the aeronautical field.
In these tough times, a local organization is working to better the community. Metonoia is a group that invests in neighborhood assets to build leaders, establish quality housing and generate economic development in some of our area's most vulnerable neighborhoods.
President Barack Obama is saluting the troops on Veterans Day by hosting a special breakfast at the White House.
Commerce Secretary Joe Taylor says the plant will start having an effect on the state's job situation in a matter of weeks, because Boeing plans to break ground in November.
Students at the College of Charleston spent Sunday making their last minute purchases for class, all of which add up, especially in these tough economic times.
1955 a team of boys from the Cannon Street YMCA were not allowed to participate in the Little League World Series, 5 decades later the teammates want to know why they're sitting out during the production of a film about their story.
Trident Technical College is going green! They're offering continuing education courses, leading to green careers..
More than $70 million dollars in earmarks were part of the $410 billion dollar package signed by President Obama last week. Here's a look at some of the Lowcountry projects that will benefit...
A list of just a few things the Earmark money will go to:
LeVica Kirvin, assistant court administrator for the Town of Mount Pleasant, recently took over the helm of her department after the retirement of Sally Phipps.
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