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Topical Storm Fay is cutting over Florida, but is no longer expected to cut up into South Carolina. The keyword there is "expected." More
Travelocity ranked some of the rising costs of tourism this summer, and while it still costs more to come to the Holy City, it's less of an increase than many popular destinations. More
Soccer fields, playgrounds, sport courts, chess/checker rooms, seating areas: The City of Charleston if making schematic plans for Concord Park available for public review on Thursday. More
In one of several lawsuits over mold-infested homes on Daniel Island, a jury is telling Prudential Carolina Real Estate to cough up $125,000 for not providing mold reports on a couple's house. More
The S.C. Dept. of Parks, Recreation, and Tourism has launched a couple of handy Web sites for both South Carolinians and visitors on the move. More
A James Island Kentucky Fried Chicken was robbed on Monday around 10 p.m. All-in-all around $4,000 was taken and no arrest was immediately made. More
After school information for each area is after the jump. More
Every month the Charleston County Public Library offers a ton of free events, here's the rundown. More
Though Topical Storm Fay tropical storm fay is still expected to cut back into Florida and Georgia, it's still entirely reasonable to expect some winds and rain as the storm is expected to reach hurricane strength as it skids out into the Atlantic. More