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Come rally on Friday, November 14, on behalf of the orphaned and foster children of South Carolina. More
North Charleston is once again all aflutter over a "mystery" project set to bring thousands of jobs to the area. More
The Riverbanks Zoo and Garden will admit all military personnel free Tuesday, November 11, in honor of Veterans day. More
A 14-year-old Columbia kid is the nation's new Sudoku champ. More
The City of Charleston is getting ready to launch a new job board for those in the art community. More
Sweetgrass basket weaver Mary Jackson has won another prestigious award, this one is for an unrestricted $50,000 from The United States Artists. More
In their effort to document "The Dirtiest Jobs in the Lowcountry," ABC News 4 went for a tour on a local shrimping boat. More
Set in the socially and economically oppressed South during the Great Depression of the 1930s, "Faith, Hope and Charity" is the story of a young woman’s struggle to survive as a victim of forces she does not quite comprehend. More
As part education project and part getting the state's feet wet in alternative energy, Santee Cooper is installing a wind sensor in Georgetown. More
To deal with a nearly $5 million cut to the college's budget, the College of Charleston is implementing a partial hiring freeze and some budget cuts. More