Charleston grows nearly 60,000 flowers annually in greenhouses at Hampton Park. The city recently announced it was looking for more volunteers to help for the upcoming growing season.
Greer clothier has been dressing the Upstate for more than a century
Smith and James in Greer has been dressing men in the Upstate for more than a century. Longtime owner, tailor credits customer service and loyal customers for their enduring success.
Wayne Magwood statue's shrimp were taken, then returned in the dark of night
Nine months after a bronze statue of the late Wayne Magwood was installed on a bridge across Shem Creek, a bunch of bronze shrimp were broken off and taken from the memorial.
A $2 million Powerball ticket was sold in Moncks Corner
The S.C. Education Lottery announced Jan. 19 that someone who bought a Powerball ticket in Moncks Corner matched the first five numbers drawn during Saturday night's drawing.
Charleston County shoots down request for Bees Ferry townhome plan after dozens voice opposition
Charleston County Council shot down a zoning request that would allow for 100 townhomes after over 70 West Ashley residents, mostly from the Red Top community, spoke against it.
Hanahan bans smoking and vaping on city-owned properties
The Hanahan City Council voted Jan. 13 to ban smoking and vaping on all city-owned properties, a reversal of a previously discussed ban that had designated smoking areas nearby.
Snow in the Lowcountry? Meteorologists say flurries possible this weekend.
Forecasters aren’t positive if Lowcountry residents will experience the same magnitude of snowfall from around a year prior, but they’re predicting a possibility of flurries in the very near future.
Should SC close partisan primary elections only to bona fide party members? That fight is back.
South Carolina Republicans are split over a proposal to “close” its primaries to standing members of the party. Not all are in agreement on how to do that, while Gov. Henry McMaster said he’d oppose either plan.