Porter-Gaud Headmaster Christian Proctor talks about student Cushire Akabidavis Tuesday morning, a day after she and her mother, Christina Akabidavis, were killed in an auto accident on I-26.
Eternal Reefs Don Brawley started "Eternal Reefs" ten years ago to incorporate ashes from cremation into a concrete artificial reef for burial at sea. The family is given a flower-filled miniature reproduction to drop into the waves as well.
New Charleston Fire Chief Charleston Mayor Joe Riley introduces Thomas Carr as Charleston's new Fire Chief.
Children's Fishing Festival About 100 children and their parents came to the annual Huck Finn Fishing Festival at Colonial Lake in downtown Charleston Saturday. For many it was the first time they dropped a line in the water.
The Story In playwright Tracey Scott Wilson's drama "The Story," opening Thursday, Oct. 2 at the College of Charleston's Robinson Theatre, an ambitious black reporter investigates the murder of a white man. Director and professor of theater Joy Vandervort-Cobb explains the issues at work in the play.
POW WW II POW Charles Murray talks about life as a former POW in today's world.
Crimefighting tool North Charleston police learn how to use a new wireless device that will let them check criminal histories, vehicle registrations and other crucial information more quickly. Francine Karp, operations manager with device manufacturer American Law Enforcement Network, trained the officers, and Police Chief Jon Zumalt explains how the gadget will help them.