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Landfill Controversy
The proposed landfill would be built next to the historic King Cemetery off Highway 17 in Adams Run.
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S.C. oyster industry using new ideas, techniques to stay alive
Local oyster harvester Carl Dipace loads into his boat a pole of young oysters he plans to break apart and replant on the bank of the Edisto River.
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82-year-old woman displaced by fire
ADAMS RUN a ' A fire displaced an 82-year-old woman from her home Saturday night, authorities said.
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Patriotism in the Park performance to cap off Taste of the Town this Sunday
Several events will be held Sunday at Azalea Park, all with free admission and open to the public.
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We have to teach our children to think | The Brain Drain
Some recent events have reminded me of a conversation I had years ago with a former high school teacher.
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Two new suspects identified in Adams Run shooting
' Detectives have identified two more suspects in a shooting that killed one and injured two others at a nightclub here over the weekend.
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Shooting suspects denied bond
Two men arrested in connection with the shooting of three Jacksonboro men early Saturday outside Alex's Social Club in Adams Run faced a judge in a bond hearing Monday.
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Weekend Shootings in Charleston
A weekend marred by violence the lowcountry living up to the latest statistics ranking South Carolina the most violent state in the nation.
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Trident Tech branches out
The influence of Trident Technical College no longer just runs north along the Interstate 26 corridor.
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Losing numbers game
Intern Siobhan Adams conducts a drug test on the urine of a woman on probation at the state probation and parole office in North Charleston.
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Claim your lost pig at the Animal Society
A stray pig sits in the barn at the Charleston Animal Society on Monday. The Charleston Animal Society wants to reunite with its owner a stray pig found in Adams Run or find him a new home.
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Charleston Shelter Looks for Owner
You would think it would be hard to loose an almost 500-pound pig. But someone did and officials in Charleston are looking for the owner.
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CSO Gospel Choir names new music director
The Charleston Symphony Orchestra and the CSO Gospel Choir have selected a new music director, and have named an associate director for a newly formed vocal ensemble within the choir.
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Man guilty of attack with a stun gun
A judge has sentenced a 46-year-old man to 20 years in state prison for kidnapping and torturing his estranged wife with a stun gun at a North Charleston motel in 2006.
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Adams Run couple's killer opts for electric chair
A man set to be executed next week for the murders of his ex-girlfriend's parents in their Adams Run home has chosen to die by electrocution, the Department of Corrections announced Tuesday.
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Execution set for man who killed ex-girlfriend's parents
The South Carolina Supreme Court has set a June 20 execution date for a man who murdered his ex-girlfriend's parents in Charleston County.
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Pinckney, 2 challengers to square off in District 45
State Sen. Clementa Pinckney, D-Ridgeland, hopes to win a third term this year, but first he must defeat fellow Democrats Richmond Truesdale Jr.
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County poises for 20 more years of burning garbage | Charleston's Pit of Fire
"We've been burning trash since the days of the cave man" Near Spruill Avenue in North Charleston, along the bank of Shipyard Creek, sits a massive, fiery cauldron. via Charleston City Paper
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Teams survey damage; hundreds still without power
"The break of day may show us differently" Hundreds remained without power on Johns and Wadmalaw islands this morning following Sunday's storms, as assessment teams from the local American Red Cross chapter fanned throughout the area to survey damage. via The Post and Courier
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