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The Post and Courier's Yvonne Wenger describes this legislative session, basically, as a collection of small-ticket items for special-interest groups. But The State points out some big victories for South Carolina. More
Charles Wadsworth, who has been director of Spoleto chamber music since 1977, surprised the audience Saturday when he announced he would be ending his run after next year's festival. More
Parents are lauding the organization's summer camp, which aims to keep bored teens out of trouble while school is out. More
A Dorchester County apartment complex is using video cameras to help prevent crime. But what are the greater repercussions of public surveillance? More
Rip currents are powerful, channeled currents of water. They can take beach goers by surprise and suck them out at speeds over 8 feet per second (that's faster than an olympic swimmer). But, even if you're caught in one doesn't mean you're a dead man. More
Built in an abandoned gas station, Fuel is a self-described "beach cantina in the middle of downtown." The restaurant touts its large outdoor patio, bocce ball court, and indoor/outdoor bar. Their menu features local organic products, tacos, burgers, kebabs, and draft beer, as well as live music. More
As gas prices get higher and higher, The Post and Courier reports on gas stations short-changing customers, while Live 5 News shares a few tips to help with your gas mileage. More