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Lowcountry nonprofit working to better the waterways one buoy at a time
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The Wounded Nature Working Veterans have been working closely with local law enforcement agencies to install what are known as mooring balls across the state. This is to help resolve the problem of stranded or derelict boats often found in the waterways. Wounded Nature Working Veterans...
Hampton County, Lowcountry law enforcement respond to shooting of Allendale police officer
Hampton County law enforcement joined officers from around the South Carolina Lowcountry in responding to multiple shootings in Allendale that left one police officer injured and one juvenile dead. On Saturday afternoon, April 27, police responded to a report of a Town of Allendale police officer shot multiple times in...
Drivers frustrated over crumbling Berkeley County road
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – People who drive along one Berkeley County roadway are frustrated over empty promises for improvement. “When you hit this area, you better be holding onto everything you have. Because it’s literally in a curve, and it’s literally gonna catapult your vehicle off the road.” News 2 viewer Al Hallman shared […]
New major development coming to Berkeley County
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A new subdivision with 233 single-family homes will be coming to the area of Cainhoy Road and Clements Ferry Road. The Cainhoy Del Webb subdivision has had a bit of a hold-up because of wetlands and stormwater issues in the area. As the project enters phase two, developers are working the kinks out.
W. Richardson Avenue reopened after rollover crash
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCSC) - A road that was closed by an overturned vehicle in Summerville has now reopened. The Summerville Police Department and Summerville Fire and Rescue had previously asked that motorists avoid traveling on West Richardson Avenue between South Laurel and South Pine Streets. Story continues below... There is...
Family frustrated over problem with new Lennar home in Moncks Corner
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCSC) - As new subdivisions pop up all over the Lowcountry, the Lennar Corporation is one of the largest home construction companies working in the area. But one Moncks Corner homeowner says she couldn’t get the company to respond to an issue with their new house. Tom Eriksen’s daughter bought a home in 2022 in Cypress Reserve. It’s a Lennar-constructed community off of Cypress Gardens Road near Highway 52.
Former Flowertown school employee charged with scratching non-verbal student: SPD
DORCHESTER COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — A former support staff member at Flowertown Elementary School was arrested in connection with the abuse of a non-verbal and autistic student. Patricia Rose Harris is charged with child abuse, according to the Summerville Police Department (SPD). The SPD took her into custody on...
Mayors from 4 Berkeley County municipalities talk growth, infrastructure
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCBD) – Mayors from four Berkeley County towns and cities participated in a panel discussion Thursday focused on the state of their municipalities. The meeting featured presentations showcasing growth strategies, infrastructure projects and economic development initiatives. Summerville Mayor Russ Touchberry discussed how their downtown district is expanding by about five blocks […]
Pineville, a historic refuge—Pineville cemeteries: Thomas Walter
Editor’s Note: At the request of his readers and in memory of Warner M. Montgomery, Ph. D, we will continue to publish his Adventure Travel stories for the time being. Show me your cemeteries, and I will tell you what kind of people you have. —Benjamin Franklin Cemeteries are records of the past. Gravestones are expressions of love and affection engraved in history.
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