
Wounded Marine tells Americans to enjoy their freedoms
Severely wounded Marine Cpl. Michael Jernigan has a message for the people of Charleston and the tourists visiting this week.
Wednesday, May 16, 2012

Severely wounded Marine Cpl. Michael Jernigan has a message for the people of Charleston and the tourists visiting this week.

Charleston officials hoped Walter Vaughan Davidson would just go away after receiving a $50,000 check a few months back to settle a wrongful-arrest...

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The first Boeing 787 Dreamliner assembled in South Carolina will take flight sometime in the next week, the company said Tuesday, with the exact date...

The egg has come back into its own. After near banishment in 1984, when the egg was falsely attributed with raising cholesterol, we are seeing its...




This afternoon they'll be playing volleyball on the beach at Isle of Palms.
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There are a lot of things to like about Monte Lee, including dugout honesty.
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