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Chelsea family with legal status files complaint after violent ICE encounter
Hilda Ramirez Sanan and her two children were detained by ICE officers while accompanying a family member to a court hearing, the ACLU said. The post Chelsea family with legal status files complaint after violent ICE encounter appeared first on Boston.com.

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New SNAP work requirements will impact thousands in SC. Here's what you need to know.
Some SNAP recipients who were previously exempt from work requirements may no longer qualify for food stamps due to new federal guidelines.

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The Blue Angels are coming back to Charleston — and one pilot can’t believe he’s here
He saw the Blue Angels once and never forgot it. Now, Lt. Ronny Hafeza will help narrate their return as they headline the Charleston Air Show at Joint Base Charleston on May 2-3.

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Charleston mayor makes a deal with peninsula neighborhood leaders ahead of sales tax priority vote
Charleston’s mayor met with leaders from four peninsula neighborhoods who were ready to oppose the city’s priorities for a potential 2026 transportation sales tax. What changed their minds?
Mount Pleasant neighborhood residents fear fountains could disrupt beloved bird rookery

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Mount Pleasant neighborhood residents fear fountains could disrupt beloved bird rookery
A picturesque neighborhood on the Wando River houses a rookery where wading birds like wood storks and egrets come to roost. Residents worry the addition of fountains will scare them away.

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Charleston thrift store influencer shares shopping tips in tough economic times
One of the Lowcountry's most popular Instagram and TikTok thrifting influencers offers thrift store shopping tips for every age group from 20-somethings furnishing their first apartments to retired empty nesters. She also views thrifting as a way to decrease trash…

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Isle of Palms could shake up beach management strategy as erosion pummels island
Coastal scientists for the Isle of Palms have reiterated that the beach is losing sand at an unsustainable rate. Now officials are exploring long-term strategies to strengthen the island’s shores.
Powerball surges to $1.1B, making it one of biggest prizes ever

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Powerball surges to $1.1B, making it one of biggest prizes ever
South Carolina lottery players have chance at $1.1B Powerball jackpot on Dec. 15. Prize is 6th largest ever for Powerball.

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A hidden treasure was buried in Charleston decades ago. A Summerville man thinks he's found it.
A Summerville man believes he’s finally found where a casque referenced in “The Secret: A treasure,” a book by Byron Preiss may be buried.

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The Two-Bit Club, now the South Carolina Society, has a long history of charity in Charleston
Elisha Poinsett operated a tavern at 28 Elliott St. and was struggling financially. To help, some of his fellow Huguenots, in addition to paying for their ales, each chipped in an extra two bits, acquiring the nickname the Two-Bit Club.
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Charleston conservation groups outline preservation goals that would use transportation tax funds
Several local conservation groups came together to outline their land preservation goals for the next 25 years if Charleston County moves forward with a 2026 transportation sales tax.

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Dorchester County partners with conservationists for new public-access park on the Ashley River
Dorchester County and the Lowcountry Land Trust finalized a deal to protect a 67-acre piece of land along Ashley River Road. The land will become a passive park with public access to the Ashley River.
