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Residents on Maybank Highway were picking up the pieces this morning after Sunday's tornado
Added on: May 12, 2008
Read related story: Trees, cars get the brunt

Berkeley County Sheriff's deputies responded to a reported shooting and stabbing at the Piggly Wiggly on 9616 U.S. Highway 78 around 5:30 a.m. Monday, May 12.
Added on: May 12, 2008
Read related story: Man stabbed in parking lot shot at alleged attacker

The Post and Courier Watchdog team recently hit the streets of Charleston to gauge the abuse of handicapped parking system.
Added on: May 12, 2008
Read related story: Mother, daughter die in I-26 crash

North Charleston officer Pfc. Victor Buskirk gives a demonstration of the PlateScan, a new system that allows police to photograph license plates and check them against national criminal databases.
Added on: May 11, 2008
Read related story: A new way to find hot cars

Over fifty soldiers of South Carolina National Guard’s 218th Brigade Combat Team returned home on Saturday to be greeted by family members and friends.
Added on: May 10, 2008
Read related story: Return 'the best Mother's Day present'

Joshua Mark Cabrera was one of 23 Berkeley County School District students honored by the district with a Turnaround Achievement Award.
Added on: May 8, 2008
Read related story: Student goes from life of crime to top 10 in class

A man entered a Federal Credit Union bank at the intersection of Folly and Fort Johnson road and poured a flammable liquid onto a desk. Police arrested a suspect later that morning.
Added on: May 8, 2008
Read related story: Robber threatens to burn down James Island bank
![[Supplied Video] Authorities found what they thought was an explosive device in West Ashley Wednesday afternoon. According to Sheriff Al Cannon it turned out to be flares.](http://media.charleston.net/img/videothumbs/2008/05/07/BombThreat.jpg)
[Supplied Video] Authorities found what they thought was an explosive device in West Ashley Wednesday afternoon. According to Sheriff Al Cannon it turned out to be flares.
Added on: May 7, 2008
Read related story: Suspected pipe bomb in West Ashley turns out to be flares

Tracey Phillips lost her key ring with a flash drive attached that had the only complete copy of her doctoral dissertation. She retrieved it on Wednesday, after an unnamed woman dropped it off after reading about Phillips' plight in a letter to the The Post and Courier.
Added on: May 7, 2008
Read related story: Lost in a flash but not deleted

A report of a suspicious packaged prompted police to shut down the area around Alhambra Hall in Mount Pleasants Old Village on Wednesday morning. A bomb squad team and other emergency personnel responded to the area shortly after 9 a.m.
Added on: May 7, 2008
Read related story: Mystery bundle caused explosives scare in Mount Pleasant; Alhambra Hall reopens

Julio Armando found his roommate's body in a shed at their house on Dobson Street.
Added on: May 6, 2008
Read related story: Man finds roommate's body in shed at North Charleston house

Charleston Mayor Joe Riley has reversed his decision to withhold a highly anticipated report on the deadly June 18 Sofa Super Store fire. The document will be released May 15, he said Tuesday at a noon press conference.
Added on: May 6, 2008
Read related story: Riley will release fire report Thursday, May 15

As part of our election year coverage, The Post and Courier is offering an Adwatch feature which dissects some of the statements and claims made by candidates in their television commercials. In this ad, Republican candidate for 9th Circuit Solicitor Blair Jennings touts his qualifications. He is opposing current Solicitor Scarlett Wilson.
Added on: May 6, 2008
Read related story: Jennings broadcasts first TV ad in solicitor's race

The Windsor Hill Elementary BEAUX Hawks (Boys Empowered to Achieve the Ultimate in Excellence) meet for 30 minutes at the start of each school day. They playing African drums to pump themselves up for the school day ahead.
Added on: May 5, 2008
Read related story: Windsor Hill boys follow a new beat

Listen to stories from Tricia Cunningham, Jacqueline A. Brown and Dawn Faherty, who struggle with health care coverage.
Added on: May 5, 2008
Read related story: A health insurance dilemma

College of Charleston students create artwork from the ashes at Bowens Island restaurant.
Added on: May 4, 2008
Read related story: Beauty of Bowen's found amid ashes

The rising cost of food and gas is affecting more than just the poor.
Added on: May 4, 2008
Read related story: Tough times, tough choices

Hundreds of youth flocked to Charleston to compete in this year's Double Dutch competition.
Added on: May 3, 2008
Read related story: Kids jump at chance for state title

The new Spoleto poster for 2008 is out! The SpoletoToday.com team take a look at some previous years artwork, and go to the launch for this years.
Added on: May 3, 2008

A pair of red-tailed hawks has hatched at least two chicks in a nest in the crook of a pinnacle of the Grace Episcopal Church spire. A renovation project has been delayed because of the nest.
Added on: May 1, 2008
Read related story: Birds of prey bring church project to halt
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