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“Our region is growing fast, and that includes a rising population of dogs and cats,” said Charleston Animal Society ...
“Golf cart legislation has been a perennial issue for years, often addressed through piecemeal bills, many of which have stalled and failed,” said State Rep. Mark Smith, whose district covers Daniel ...
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“There are currently more than 3,000 children in (Department of Social Services) custody in South Carolina,” said Julie Hood, South Carolina Director of Child Services for LSC. “In practice, DSS sends ...
“We want people to understand the historical context of the trees,” said marketing director Abby Hawkins. “Those trees were put in place as a screen. They were planted in the early 2000s. It’s a ...
“There were 12 or 13 of us and we were all from different places. There was one other Canadian woman, and we were the only two that were from the same country originally. Everyone else was from all ...
While these crabs can’t live in the ocean, their eggs can. After a male crab has proved himself dominant over his competitors ...
The recently proposed youth curfew for downtown Charleston became law on June 17, following a vote by the Charleston City Council. The new ordinance bans minors 17 and younger from King Street and the ...
There will be intermittent street closures on July 3rd for the Daniel Island Annual Patriotic Parade from 3:45 – 4:45 p.m. (approximate time). The City of Charleston Police Department will coordinate ...
The Berkeley Animal Center recently announced it is implementing an emergency moratorium on animal intakes due to severe overcrowding. As of June 18, the shelter will only accept animals that are ...
“My favorite part is the follow up visit when the client tells me their symptoms are completely gone, labs are improved, and they are feeling so much better. We all deserve to feel our best and with ...