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It shouldn't come as much surprise, but the rising price of oil is really hindering our ability to pave roads. The cash-strapped S.C. Department of Transportation says the cost to pave a mile of road has risen to $100,000, about $30,000 more than this time last year. More
To mark the one-year anniversary of the Sofa Super Store fire, the North Charleston and American LaFrance Fire Museum and Educational Center is offering free admission Wednesday. More
And they're getting more violent, according to one judge. So far, the Charleston County Sheriff's Office shows 15 more this year than last year at the same time. More
Jason Murray resigned Monday as head coach of Charleston Southern's baseball team. Murray had been with the team for four years. More
Goose Creek native Kirk Hawkins has introduced something new to the world of personal transportation: a two-seater plane with folding wings that is also amphibious. More
A Wachovia was held up Tuesday morning, though the robbers' car was found not far from the bank, abandoned after a dye pack hidden with the money exploded. The suspects are still on the loose. More
Longtime education and Dorchester County School Board member Bill Reeves Jr. died Tuesday after surgery. He was 69 years old. More