Huge crows line Coleman for annual holiday festivities.
Hundreds of thousands of veterans call South Carolina home.
Center to be established in vacant Old Village facility formerly used by the Boys and Girls Club.
First supports for bridge over Bowman Road installed overnight.
Mount Pleasant considering new permit for mobile food truck vendors.
Chip and Buck Limehouse are grand marshals.
Jobs and economy dominate the landscape.
John King to interview presidential hopeful from the College of Charleston.
Roadwork starts today and continues Tuesday and on November 28.
Holiday impacts trash and garbage collection.
Partial road closures slated on Faison Road
Volunteers hope to make using mass transit easier and business-friendly during busy shopping day.
State law enforcement, the U.S. Department of Education take up Citadel sex-abuse allegations.
Morning closures in highway construction zone.
Ranking House Education Committee member wants probe into whether new laws could force sex-abuse reporting.
Rep. Chip Limehouse of Charleston said that athletic coaches, assistant coaches, athletic trainers, athletic directors and camp counselors should have been on the list of people required to report child abuse.
Billy Swails warns motorists of more tickets for law-breaking motorists.
County releases schedule for closures and delays through early December.
Two new councilmen and re-elected members sit at first meeting.
Group had largely fallen out of the spotlight after lukewarm October demonstrations.
Protesters say they are giving a voice to unheard masses.
New council to be sworn in on Tuesday.
Town offers incentive to shop local for the holidays.
Residents opt not to re-elect incumbent Nick Collins.
U.S. Rep. Tim Scott, R-SC, is touring Lowcountry businesses Tuesday talking about federal regulations.
Voters in Mount Pleasant went to the polls Tuesday to chose members for four seats.
Nine candidates on the ballot for four town council seats.
Longest-serving town councilman says expanded senior center is priority.
Here's where you cast your vote this Tuesday.
Council candidate wants town to grow through less government interference.
Accountant said he's the right man to usher Mount Pleasant through challenging times.
Outsider says he knows the town and how it can improve and then grow.
Former Charleston cop has inspiring story and message.
Now retired, Glasson wants to focus energy on town's fiscal health.
Candidate says Mount Pleasant needs more jobs from green-energy revolution.
Councilman said he's found his passion and wants to continue to help Mount Pleasant.
Former councilman says town needs his steady hand.
Rep. Tim Scott to host former Pennsylvania senator on Nov. 12.
Road crews shifting traffic to just one side of highway over the next four evenings.
Fishermen who catch invasive Asian tiger shrimp asked to report the catch to the state.