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Charleston Fire Chief Rusty Thomas speaks about the Charleston 9 in city council chambers Thursday evening.
Added on: May 15, 2008

Berkeley School Board members joined other officials for a tour of the massive new Cane Bay High School Thursday. The school on U.S. Highway 176 in Goose Creek is set to open in mid-August.
Added on: May 15, 2008

Ninth Circuit Solicitor Scarlett Wilson began airing her first TV ad Thursday in anticipation of the June 10 Republican primary.
Added on: May 15, 2008

The homeowner and neighbors watch from the street as firefighters investigate a house fire on Dingle Street. Amazingly, the blaze did not spread to neighboring homes.
Added on: May 15, 2008
Read related story: Fire guts downtown home

Charleston Fire Chief Rusty Thomas announced Wednesday he would retire from the department after 32 years of service.
Added on: May 14, 2008
Read related story: Rusty steps down

Mayor Joe Riley held a press conference Wednesday afternoon to discuss Charleston Fire Chief Rusty Thomas' announcement to retire after 32 years with the department.
Added on: May 14, 2008
Read related story: Chief's departure inevitable, legacy unfortunate

Fire heavily damaged a house on the 9th hole of the golf course at Legend Oaks Plantation off S.C. Highway 61 on Wednesday. Firefighters arrived to see the back of the large home fully engulfed in flames.
Added on: May 14, 2008
Read related story: Golf course worker saves teen from blaze

Take a walk through the Center for Birds of Prey which will open for public tours in June
Added on: May 13, 2008

Porter-Gaud Headmaster Christian Proctor talks about student Cushire Akabidavis Tuesday morning, a day after she and her mother, Christina Akabidavis, were killed in an auto accident on I-26.
Added on: May 13, 2008
Read related story: Mother, daughter die in I-26 crash

Residents on Maybank Highway were picking up the pieces this morning after Sunday's tornado
Added on: May 12, 2008
Read related story: Maybank Highway hardest hit by storm

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
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![[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
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