Charleston, South Carolina News
![]()
Articles 11 - 20 of most recent articles
Woman shoots herself over foreclosure
A woman in Taunton, Massachusetts killed herself after faxing a letter to the mortgage company saying that she would be dead by the time they foreclosed on her home.
WCBD.com – 8 hours, 18 minutes ago ¦ comment?
A woman in Taunton, Massachusetts killed herself after faxing a letter to the mortgage company saying that she would be dead by the time they foreclosed on her home.
WCBD.com – 8 hours, 18 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Teen bitten by shark
A Florida teenager was bitten by a shark in the waters of New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
WCBD.com – 9 hours, 13 minutes ago ¦ comment?
A Florida teenager was bitten by a shark in the waters of New Smyrna Beach, Florida.
WCBD.com – 9 hours, 13 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Man uses newspaper for breakup
A man who lashed out at his fiancée in a local newspaper for breaking up with him could face harassment charges.
WCBD.com – 10 hours, 24 minutes ago ¦ comment?
A man who lashed out at his fiancée in a local newspaper for breaking up with him could face harassment charges.
WCBD.com – 10 hours, 24 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Trio charged in robberies
MONCKS CORNER — The man in the white ball cap pulled a .44-caliber handgun from his waistband Wednesday and pointed it at three female South Carolina Bank and Trust tellers. "We are here to clean y'all out," he declared. He directed the employees to allow his accomplice, a woman wearing dark sunglasses, into their secure work area.
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
MONCKS CORNER — The man in the white ball cap pulled a .44-caliber handgun from his waistband Wednesday and pointed it at three female South Carolina Bank and Trust tellers. "We are here to clean y'all out," he declared. He directed the employees to allow his accomplice, a woman wearing dark sunglasses, into their secure work area.
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Because peddlers don't keep moving, city might move them off King Street
At first glance, it would be difficult to tell the difference between the two Italian ice carts on King Street near Market Street on Thursday afternoon, each staffed by a young woman who offered samples to passers-by. One cart, operated by All That's Good, is considered a vendor, which is ...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
At first glance, it would be difficult to tell the difference between the two Italian ice carts on King Street near Market Street on Thursday afternoon, each staffed by a young woman who offered samples to passers-by. One cart, operated by All That's Good, is considered a vendor, which is ...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Gas costs, looting reasons to stay?
"Don't arrest anybody. Beat 'em. We have nowhere to put them." Gasoline. Looters. That's why one in every four people who live within 20 miles of the coast won't evacuate in the face of a hurricane, even if evacuations are ordered. The numbers come from a phone survey commissioned by...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
"Don't arrest anybody. Beat 'em. We have nowhere to put them." Gasoline. Looters. That's why one in every four people who live within 20 miles of the coast won't evacuate in the face of a hurricane, even if evacuations are ordered. The numbers come from a phone survey commissioned by...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Single-gender classes garner good results
Single-gender classes in the Palmetto State are improving some students' self-confidence and determination, according to survey results released Thursday by the state Department of Education. More than 70 percent of students agreed that single-gender education has helped improve their dete...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Single-gender classes in the Palmetto State are improving some students' self-confidence and determination, according to survey results released Thursday by the state Department of Education. More than 70 percent of students agreed that single-gender education has helped improve their dete...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Driver charged in deadly crash
MOUNT PLEASANT — Police arrested a driver on felony drunken-driving charges after a crash that killed a motorcyclist Wednesday night on Rifle Range Road. Robert Todd Guerry, 46, of Awendaw, died from injuries he suffered in the 7 p.m. wreck near the Harborgate Shores neighborhood. </...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
MOUNT PLEASANT — Police arrested a driver on felony drunken-driving charges after a crash that killed a motorcyclist Wednesday night on Rifle Range Road. Robert Todd Guerry, 46, of Awendaw, died from injuries he suffered in the 7 p.m. wreck near the Harborgate Shores neighborhood. </...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Going to greener pastures
Doc's Valentine has patrolled the streets of Charleston for nearly 14 years, working some of the toughest neighborhoods in the city. Now, he's getting ready to retire to a quiet life on a farm in Ravenel, where Officer Susan Strobel hopes to visit him. Doc, as he's known in the Charleston ...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
Doc's Valentine has patrolled the streets of Charleston for nearly 14 years, working some of the toughest neighborhoods in the city. Now, he's getting ready to retire to a quiet life on a farm in Ravenel, where Officer Susan Strobel hopes to visit him. Doc, as he's known in the Charleston ...
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
More money, more schools
SUMMERVILLE — Before the wax is barely scuffed on the floors of the new Ashley Ridge High School that opens next month, Dorchester County residents are likely to be asked to approve a referendum to build more schools. District 2 school officials are planning a March referendum for somewhere under $200 million.
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?
SUMMERVILLE — Before the wax is barely scuffed on the floors of the new Ashley Ridge High School that opens next month, Dorchester County residents are likely to be asked to approve a referendum to build more schools. District 2 school officials are planning a March referendum for somewhere under $200 million.
Charleston.net – 13 hours, 49 minutes ago ¦ comment?