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GITMO Detainees to Naval Brig?
Growing fears over what could be the new home for some detainees from Guantanamo Bay.
Editora s note: According to information provided Wednesday by the Summerville Police Department, the following suspects were still at large.
CBR Weapons and WMD Terrorism News, October 16, 2009
S[outh] C[arolina] man pleads guilty to plotting to blow up [Navy] brig [near Charleston] "A South Carolina man accused of threatening to kill President George W. Bush has pleaded guilty to plotting to use biological weapons to attack other government officials and destroy the Navy brig near Charleston.
Orangeburg Co. town named a AAA 'traffic safe community'
Mount Pleasant, Hanahan and Elloree are the three South Carolina communities named grand winners of the 2009 Traffic Safe Community of the Year Thursday by AAA Carolinas' Foundation for Traffic Safety.
Man Pleads Guilty to Plotting to Blow Up Navy Brig
Charleston, SC - A South Carolina man accused of threatening to kill President George W. Bush has pleaded guilty to plotting to use biological weapons to attack other government officials and destroy the Navy brig near Charleston.
The entry of Carroll A. "Tumpy" Campbell III into the Republican primary contest for the 1st Congressional District offers a lively and tough race that promises to be a juicy one for political junkies.
Weekend! 10 Ways to Play Sept. 24-27
Green is good The Charleston Green Fair has added even more to its repertoire in its second go-round. Friday is the Green Business Expo at the Francis Marion Hotel from 8 a.m. to 6 p.m. On Saturday, the Green Fair is hosting Greenflix at the Visitor Center bus terminal downtown, showing The Botany of Desire at 7:30 p.m. Tickets are $8 in advance ...
The folks in Theatre /verv/'s Blue Room are feeling very randy
Theatre /verv/ Sept. 17-19 8:30 p.m. South of Broadway Theatre 1080 East Montague Ave., North Charleston $15, $12/students 343-6560 theatreverv.org Nicole Kidman's naked buttocks are not enough, you would think, to launch a Broadway show.
Tucked away on the corner of Queen and Logan streets is neighborhood favorite Queen Street Grocery.
Former city manager a finalist for SC position
Former Shelby Assistant City Manager Hal Mason is one of four finalists for the Oconee County administrator's position in upstate South Carolina.
FSU women's golf finishes second at Cougar Classic
The Florida State women's golf team finished in second place in the team standings and Seminole senior Lacey Agnew finished in second place in the individual standings as play in the Cougar Classic at Yeamans Hall Golf Course came to a close on Monday in Hanahan, S.C. With three of its five golfers finishing below par in the final round, the ...
No Gator Hunting Allowed at Goose Creek Reservoir
Gator hunting season opened Saturday but not in part of the Lowcountry. Gator hunting season is the state's way of controlling the alligator population.
12 in Jail After Prostitution Sting
A reverse prostitution sting lands 12 men in jail. The Charleston County Sheriffs Office Vice Unit along with Hanahan police made the arrests Saturday night.
Athlete of the Week - Sebastian Short
Charleston, SC - Hanahan Junior Sebastian Short is a worthy Athlete of the Week.
North Charleston Mayor Keith Summey said Boeinga s decision to seek permits to expand in his city indicates a oewea re very much in the hunta for a Dreamliner assembly plant.
Hanahan Man Admits Robbing Seven Banks
United States Attorney W. Walter Wilkins stated that Jeffrey Patrick Frye, age 45, of Hanahan, South Carolina, pled guilty last Friday in federal court in Charleston to seven counts of bank robbery, a violation of Title 18, United States Code, Section 2113 .
Serial Bank Robber Pleads Guilty
A South Carolina man suspected in a string of bank robberies across South Carolina has pleaded guilty to robbing seven banks.
Charleston, South Carolina and Just Us Girls
It was a pleasantly cool early Thursday morning at the end of June last year that we began our journey up to the East Coast.
Charleston, South Carolina and Just Us Girls
It was a pleasantly cool early Thursday morning at the end of June last year that we began our journey up to the East Coast.
The clock is ticking on a labor agreement covering about 32,000 land-line telephone workers in the Southeast, including an undisclosed number in Charleston and elsewhere around the state.