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Gustav has formed into a hurricane and is expected to pass over Cuba on its way into the Gulf of Mexico. But, three other "areas of interest" have popped up in the Atlantic. More
Jessica Kapicka and Aaron Hicks are using their planned bike trip around the world to promote a green lifestyle. More
Looks like Charleston's youths are no stranger to the growing political interest of the 2008 election. More
A system once used as more of a reward for well-behaved offenders is increasingly being used for its cost-saving benefit, according to The Post and Courier. More
Though they'll remain open, Sweetgrass Court Memory Care Community and Sweetgrass Village Assisted Living Community were placed under bankruptcy protection. More
Construction has begun on the historic downtown building known as the Cigar Factory. More
Many flights leaving from Charleston are being impacted by a communications breakdown at facility south of Atlanta. Update: All clear. More
An 89-year-old woman plowed her car into a West Ashley dry cleaning store when she hit the gas by mistake. More
Cynthia Farnell will use archival images from the Library of Congress and apply them to the walls of a historic charleston building to create a photographic installation titled "Presence." More
If you didn't get your fill of the Lowcountry, bluegrass, and BBQ on Saturday, the Sunday will surely do it for you: Historic Boone Hall Plantation is playing host to the Southern National Barbecue Championship & Bluegrass Festival. More