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The Charleston County coroner has released the name of the Charleston man found dead Tuesday in the Mosquito Beach community of James Island.
During a relic hunt in Charleston, SC, we uncovered something straight out of a history book - a 1700s flintlock pistol! Alongside colonial coins, silver, and militia relics, this find may point to ...
The Charleston County Coroner's Office has identified the man found dead by county deputies on a James Island roadway in the ...
The Charleston County Sheriff’s Office confirmed Wednesday it is investigating a death that happened in the Mosquito Beach community. Deputies responded to the ...
Isle of Palms city councilwoman says city provides beachgoers more than 1,700 public parking spaces, but the tiny island ...
Many travelers say you can't leave Charleston without strolling this historic ... an elegant French restaurant inside a former bank dating to the 1700s. – Lauren Mowery, Contributor ...
The Charleston County Coroner’s Office has not ... in the investigation to contact the sheriff’s office at 843-202-1700.
that’s literally the story of how I got to Charleston and how I started working there,” Madison said. “I literally had $1,700 to my name, and to think that I’m here now is absolutely insane.
The highest priced sale in Summerville was $2.4 million and the highest sale in Charleston was for $18.5 million. Summerville began as a resort town in the 1700s, when wealthy Charleston residents ...
One of the best forms of China roses (Rosa chinensis) was grown in Europe in the mid-1700s and is known by many names ... a ...