
Charleston police seek two men in separate Line Street crimes
Charleston police are looking for two men believed to be involved in separate incidents this week and last month on Line Street.
Friday, May 18, 2012

Charleston police are looking for two men believed to be involved in separate incidents this week and last month on Line Street.

The federal government Friday called for all baby boomers to be tested for hepatitis C, which kills more Americans each year than AIDS and is the...

Police are looking for a man accused of firing shots Thursday in West Ashley.

Doctors and other medical professionals learn much in their respective training programs, pediatric neurosurgeon Dr. Benjamin Carson told Medical...

Medical University Hospital treated a man from Hilton Head for a flesh-eating bacteria, according to Vera Ford, director of development for the...

The Fourth of July celebration at Patriots Point is one of the biggest events of the year in the Lowcountry.




For a long time, CARTA has had an image problem.
The plan by Charleston city officials to convert Mary Murray Boulevard around Hampton Park to one lane for pedestrians and one lane for vehicle...
Now we’re fully into spring. Well, some might suggest we’re already dead in the middle of summer. But mid-May is definitely still technically spring,...
If you’ve had surgery at St. Francis Hospital, chances are Kisha Penn was the operating room charge nurse.
Leroy Campbell was a man who loved his family and knew how to entertain them, says sister Ann Sanders. Campbell, a painting contractor, always had...
Today, reporter Dave Munday has written about three people who performed extraordinary acts that resulted in lives being saved this year.
To clarify Brett Gardner's vault from College of Charleston walk-on to New York Yankees starter: He was not once cut from the Cougars' roster —...
It’s become downright expensive to take a family out to the movies, with some theaters charging $10 or more for regular shows and $13 for 3-D...