There were 35 confirmed earthquakes in the Palmetto State in 2025, according to the South Carolina Department of Natural ...
Residents know this brick waterfront house in downtown Charleston not only for the family who owns it, but because of the two ...
A groundbreaking happened for a new luxury student housing community near the College of Charleston. The housing comm ...
The College of Charleston’s Avery Research Center on Friday will debut a new U.S. Postal Service stamp inspired by Phillis Wheatley, a once-enslaved woman who became America’s first published African ...
This week, check out the comedians in Charleston or dance out with your friends at space prom. Go to a rock concerts, an art exhibit, some tasty meals and more.
Celebrating Black History Month, the Colour of Music Festival returns to its home city and North Charleston for performances ...
The North Charleston Police Department recently hosted an open house, inviting the public to gain an in-depth understanding ...
A winter storm that blasted the country with freezing temperatures and snow brought power outages, travel delays and some ...
A bill restricting transgender people from using their chosen bathroom in a public school or university building cleared the ...
Art is reflecting the dissent that’s bubbling across our country. And Charleston is helping to drive the art of protest.
A South Carolina woman who believed she was buying a puppy was ambushed by three brutes who fatally shot her, set her body on fire and left her to burn inside a car on the side of the road. Dana Marie ...
According to the New York Post, Dana Marie Kinlaw, 40, was killed on Jan. 22 after being lured to a secluded area in ...