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.
Living with HIV Ron Sproul, 47, and Ray Massaux, 60, have been a couple for 9 years and are both HIV positive.
Marines Basic training at Parris Island Marine recruits jump out of their bunks at 4 a.m. as their drill instructor barks orders at them during the morning wake-up routine at Parris Island.
Baptism Charles S. Copeland decided at 103 years old to get baptized. He wanted to join his family's church, Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist in North Charleston where baptisms are required for membership and entail full submersion. Video provided by Mt. Moriah Missionary Baptist church
Habitat for Humanity Fundraiser Quoizel president Rick Seidman slept on the roof of the company's Goose Creek building Thursday, Nov. 20. The company raised $47,000 for Berkeley County Habitat for Humanity and Seidman promised his employees he'd sleep on the roof if they met the company's fundraising goal of $26,000.
Buying Guns Are Charleston area residents buying more guns and bullets since the election of Barack Obama to be the President of the United States.