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Cinebarre opens its new location in Mount Pleasant today. The theater lets moviegoers order real food and even alcohol during the movie. And it's a welcome addition to the town's movie venues. More
Fallen celebrity investment manager Al Parish received just more than 24 years for fraud. He was taken into custody immediately. More
Today, Charleston Fire Chief Rusty Thomas is leaving firefighting after 32 years of service. The 50-year-old's departure comes after receiving much criticism for the Sofa Super Store fire that led to the deaths of nine firemen, the largest number of firefighters killed on duty since 9/11. More
Today is National HIV Testing Day and free testing is being offered throughout the country and region. More
Crock pots, Coors and piggy banks. This week's blotter is a mild pleaser. More
This month's Critical Mass bike ride for Charleston is at 6 p.m. tonight (Friday, June 27) at Cannon Park. More
The American Civil Liberties Union is opening its first South Carolina office in Charleston next week. The office will be located at 12 Exchage St. downtown, and there will be a ribbon-cutting ceremony at the Old Exchange next Wednesday at 2 p.m. More
The nonprofit organization plans to open a health center on Rutledge Avenue later this year, but they will not initially be providing abortion services. More
June 28 marks the victory of the U.S. over the British on Sullivan's Island in 1776. It's a day of celebration, and you might even learn some cool stuff. Did we mention there are cannon firings? More
A man said a shark bit his hand when he was swimming at Isle of Palms' beach on Thursday around 11 a.m. More