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Another Charleston man is treated for rabies after being bitten, and the Charleston City Paper digs into the Charleston's rabies cases. More
D.C. United took home the Lamar Hunt U.S. Open Cup after barely besting The Charleston Battery 2-1. The Major League Soccer team played the Charleston team before some 8,212 in Washington, D.C. More
Hanna has finally started it's long-expected move towards the U.S. coast and will likely hit around midnight-or-so on Firday, and the storm could make land fall in the Myrtle Beach area. More
A new hospital at Carnes Crossroads would have 50 beds that were transfered from Roper’s downtown facility. More
The latest forecasts show Hanna largely missing Charleston, but we're sure to get some rain and wind out of it. But Ike is gearing up and is another to watch. Update: Hanna still having trouble strengthening. More
Charleston County schools are closed tomorrow while other area schools are closing early. Read on for full details. Update: C of C closing, too. More
Tea Leaf Green play at The Pour House on Sunday (September 7) at 9 p.m. More
Green Drinks Charleston is holding a BBQ meet-up on Sunday, October 12, at 3 p.m. at Hunley Waters in North Charleston. More