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It's that time of year again. You know what we mean. The mosquitoes are starting to return, and you start finding bites all over your legs and arms. More
The Charleston County School Board passed a $323.5 million budget for next school year, but the plan requires them to borrow about $7 million from their contingency fund. More
Throughout the current five-game homestand, you can drop off nonperishable items for victims of flooding in Iowa. More
Starting tonight in Mount Pleasant, CARTA will hold four meetings to discuss proposed route changes with the public. They're looking for your feedback. More
If you're looking for a job in Charleston, there are six places you might want to check out first. They recently earned the Alfred P. Sloan Award for Business Excellence in Workplace Flexibility. More
The Children's Museum of the Lowcountry has a new exhibit, "Secrets of Circles," that examines the nature of the circle in everyday life. The exhibit has been all over the country, but until September 1, it's right here in Charleston. More
A press release reports that the "locally-produced Firefly Sweet Tea Vodka became the number one selling flavored vodka in South Carolina." More
Stephanie Morosi, a female escort who has acknowledged killing Jason Maxwell Truitt in September 2006, won't be facing a murder trial. 9th Circuit Court Solicitor Scarlett Wilson announced Tuesday the charge would be dismissed, saying that Morosi acted in self-defense. More