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It’s a Saturday morning and a small group meets at the downtown Charleston County Library, their thick books cracked open to the same page of “The…
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James Island's Pinckney Park, with its colorful playground, iconic oak tree and tire swing, is less than a year old. But its history goes back 150 years.…
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There's no slowing down for Former Charleston City mayor Joe Riley. The 75 year-old is as ambitious as ever, finalizing plans for the city's new…
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Since 1980, the University of South Carolina has built a national reputation as one of the top film preservation archives in the nation. Its Moving Image…
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A new study finds South Carolina among ten states with a larger number of unfit Army recruits compared to the rest of the nation. The research comes from…
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In February and March 1945, one of the most significant battles of World War II took place: Iwo Jima, just 760 miles from Tokyo itself. Among the 70,000…
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For those who love military history, the date September 28, now carries an additional significance. It’s the date Cpl. Freddie Stowers was killed in…
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Before a service member transitions out of the military, the Department of Defense requires they complete a pre-separation counseling session. Fort…
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Streets were blocked for hours and police appeared ready, high atop Johnson Hagood Stadium as former presidential advisor Steve Bannon arrived in…
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Major Thomas Dry Howie was a World War II hero who was killed during the Normandy campaign. He was posthumously awarded the Silver Star, Bronze Star,…