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Everyone knows it's beyond hot outside, but ABC News 4 has some tips on how to keep your A/C from going on the fritz. More
Ozone, heat and thunderstorm advisories are being issued for today's conditions. More
Thomas Rivers kept a North Charleston man from jumping to his death from the Ravenel Bridge on Tuesday, but he's not a counselor, he just happened to be the police officer closest to the scene. More
According to the Heartland Institute, South Carolina isn't doing enough to keep people off of welfare. But should we care what they think? More
If you've never been to Ted's Butcherblock (downtown) you should give it a try, and their new menu offers a great excuse. More
If you've been meaning to register to vote for the big election in November, things just got a bit easier. A voter registration event will happen Saturday (August 9) at Marion Square downtown from 8 a.m. to 2 p.m. More
The S.C. Climate, Energy & Commerce Advisory Committee has offered 51 recommendations on how to deal with climate change here, and the public now has until the end of the month to comment on it. More
If you were downtown you heard the crack and boom as the sky opened. These storms should be infrequent, isolated and short-lived. Keyword there is "should" though. More
The Chicago-based indie band is at the North Charleston PAC on Thursday night, after canceling their show back in March. More
This is the 6th time the city is hosting the event to "generate excitement in the community about the beginning of the new school year." Come and get free food, some free school supplies, and free admission to the aquarium. More