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Critics have long complained that "fill-and-build" construction puts Charleston homebuyers, and their neighbors, at additional flood risk. Read moreCharleston City Council OKs ban on slab-built homes in flood-prone areas
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NCAA TOURNAMENT
Zia Cooke's story has been put into book form in the first of a planned three-part series written by her uncle, Damon Cooke.
South Carolina's Aliyah Boston said Iowa's Caitlin Clark "really deserves" the national player of the year award.
College baseball
Cam Cannarella was far from the highest-ranked recruit in Erik Bakich's first class. But the freshman has become one of the most trusted hitters on the Tigers' roster in 2023.
Summerville's Cole Messina collected two doubles, drove in a run and scored three times to lead South Carolina past The Citadel.
INSIDE SORELLE
It’s been a long time since a restaurant has garnered as much buzz as Sorelle, a new Charleston restaurant from James Beard Award-winning chef Michael Mina. What can diners expect?
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Breeze Airways is adding its 23rd nonstop flight from Charleston International Airport. Read moreBreeze to launch first-ever Charleston-to-Charleston flights
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Zia Cooke's story has been put into book form in the first of a planned three-part series written by her uncle, Damon Cooke. Read moreGamecock Zia Cooke's journey now detailed in children's storybook 'Zia's Dream'
South Carolina cut down the nets last season behind her standout performances. This year? The Gamecocks star is using her photographic memory for the game to outwit defenses. Read moreYou Can Triple-Team Aliyah Boston—But You Can’t Shut Down Her Brain
South Carolina needed a veteran point guard to shore up a spotty position. Even though Kierra Fletcher didn't play last season, Dawn Staley knew who she wanted the moment Fletcher's name appeared in the transfer portal. Read moreGamecock Kierra Fletcher's March Madness dream sparked by meeting with Dawn Staley
Victaria Saxton's tenure at South Carolina may be ending, but her steadiness and quiet perseverance will forever remain as an example of how to approach the game. Read moreGamecocks looking to give their 'mother hen' one last championship ride