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Charleston Light on Sullivan's Island, built in 1962, now belongs to the National Park Service after a deal was struck with the Coast Guard. More
Ailing Circuit City has announced it will be closing 155 stores -- but none of its Charleston or South Carolina stores are on the list for closure. More
Vance Gellert is a pharmacologist that has pursued photography as a way to better understand the use of plant medicines by traditional communities. More
Jose Porcel and Ballet Flamenco are coming to the Gaillard Auditorium Tuesday, November 11, to give Charleston a taste of Spanish culture. More
Charleston Fashion Week is holding an emerging designers competition, and all submission must be in by November 17. More
Downtown's rapid-exit corridor of Coming Street could soon go two-way: The City of Charleston has called for a study to be done on the impacts of pedestrian safety and traffic. More
The area of Charleston west of West Ashley is seeing more and more flooding as its developed. More
If you're one of the motorists upset by recent or inexplicable openings of the Ashley River Memorial Bridge, fear not every thing's normal. More
Local physician, Dr. Thaddeus Bell, thinks that Barack and Michelle Obama will serve as good role models for the black community to practice healthy lifestyles. More
The Wild West was remembered for the 12th consecutive year by the Palmetto Gun Club during their the Shootout at Givhans Ferry competition. More