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Nonprofit helps children's cancer research take next step at MUSC

By George Kaplan on Monday, 11 February 2013 - 11:41am
The Medical University of South Carolina will buy a $30,000 machine this month that will be used to help research a cure for Neuroblastoma, a type of cancerous tumor usually victimizing young children.The Synergy H1 Hybrid Reader ... More

Deal in school bus labor negotiations could be near

By Ken Hawkins on Sunday, 10 February 2013 - 10:24am
The negotiations for local school bus services between Charleston County and Dorchester 2 school bus drivers, Teamsters Local 509, and their employer, Durham School Services continue, but The Post and Courier reports a deal could be struck early... More

Bishop England taking extra security measures

By George Kaplan on Friday, 8 February 2013 - 2:50pm
Bishop England High School announced Thursday that it will be supplementing its exisiting security profile by installing more video cameras around its campus and extending an open invitation for law enforcement officials to be on school grounds... More

Many flights from Charleston to the Northeast being cancelled

By Ken Hawkins on Friday, 8 February 2013 - 1:37pm
Many flights from Charleston International to the Northeast are being canceled as a snowstorm settles in. More

After suspensions, GPS tracking of suspects, paroled convicts still pending

By Ken Hawkins on Friday, 8 February 2013 - 7:21am
Prosecutors are still trying to sort out a fix after GPS monitoring of convicted criminals and suspects was called off six months back. More

P&C publishes then pulls report on I-526 political marketing (Update: Back, partly)

By Ken Hawkins on Friday, 8 February 2013 - 5:26am
Update February 8: A longer version of the article has reappeared, offering much the same point about the possibly mis-identified "election expense", and the report backs off a connection between the money and S.C. Speaker of the House Bobby Harrell... More

School buses running regular routes Thursday as talks continue

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 7 February 2013 - 8:56am
Update: A deal has been struck.An absence of progress continues to hinder negotiations between Charleston County and Dorchester 2 school bus drivers, Teamsters Local 509, and their employer, Durham School Services.However buses are continuing to run... More

14-year-old allegedly used lunchtime to expose himself to girls

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 7 February 2013 - 8:55am
A teenage James Island Charter High School student landed in trouble after allegedly using exposing his genitalia to girls at lunch and digitally sending pictures and videos of himself. More

Woman arrested at Ashley Hall allegedly attempted to kill

By George Kaplan on Wednesday, 6 February 2013 - 3:12pm
A 28-year old woman was arrested at Ashley Hall on Monday after allegedly pointing a gun at two staff members and pulling the trigger multiple times. The gun did not fire and no one was injured.Alice Boland, a Beaufort native with a... More

SPARC digs into the Lowcountry

By George Kaplan on Monday, 4 February 2013 - 3:53pm
South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley and Charleston Mayor Joe Riley participated in the SPARC ground-breaking on Monday, February 4. The new facility, valued at about $11M, is located off Clements Ferry Road and will... More
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