Local Charleston SC News and Government News (2024)

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News The feds indicted a doctor for fraud. Was he the fall guy in a Southern pill-pushing ring? Charleston sports fans bond over Olympic games Tropical Storm Debby gains strength offshore before return to SC 'We were lucky': Charleston-area beaches see less erosion than expected from Tropical Storm Debby Former Columbia mayoral candidate in jail on child sexual assault charges has history of abuse North Charleston I-526 exit ramp reopened after Tropical Storm Debby washout road Aug. 7: Charleston lifts curfew, Tropical Storm Debby prepares for 2nd landfall Lowcountry lawyer asks Sweet Grass Vodka owner to disclose finances, payments to Jeremy Renner These 12 SC trails are seeing millions in upgrades. Here’s where they are. Tropical Storm Debby drenches South Carolina as it prepares for a second strike Poop water on the rise as Debby causes leak at Charleston sewage treatment plant Curfew curtails downtown Charleston's typical array of hurricane parties Hamilton: After taking Debby's first punch, Edisto braces for the storm's next move. What will it be? Florida congressman who questioned 2020 election to headline SC GOP's Silver Elephant Tropical Storm Debby causes possible tornadoes across Charleston, damaging homes and businesses Charleston Animal Society moves about two dozen dogs for more shelter space during Tropical Storm Debby Human remains found in submerged vehicle near Georgetown County landing, deputies say Why is the Coburg Cow Charleston's storm meter? A little history on Bessie. Aug. 6: Charleston extends curfew as Tropical Storm Debby brings heavy rain, reported tornadoes Man dies after vehicle crashes into tree in Hollywood Woman accused of stealing $51K from St. George Methodist Church over 4 years arrested by SLED Charleston island leaders warn visitors the beaches may look different after Tropical Storm Debby SC has seen 20 inches of rain before. What can that tell us about Debby's potential impacts? Debby takes Charleston travelers by storm as airlines cancel and delay flights Charleston hospitals, clinics shut down, reschedule surgeries as Debby approaches Famed weatherman Jim Cantore arrives in Charleston as city braces for Tropical Storm Debby Political mudslinging is nothing new in Charleston. Just look to 'Pitchfork Ben' Tillman. A rural Charleston town worries about unregulated growth. Will they resist a proposed concrete plant? Good news: Overfishing is at an all-time low. Bad news: Fish species face new threats. Dorchester PAWS evacuates animal shelter ahead of Tropical Storm Debby Tropical Storm Debby could bring 'potentially historic' rainfall to coastal South Carolina What do Charleston and Paris have in common? Poop-filled bodies of water. 'Someone will die here': SC's juvenile justice centers face weapons, violence, staff turnover Sen. Tim Scott weds Mindy Noce in Seacoast Church service: 'You've made me the happiest man alive' Charleston officials warn city of Tropical Storm Debby's dangers Pro-Trump parade sees hundreds of boats take Charleston Harbor by storm Bar Local 616 sued for over serving woman who died, injured 2 in Ravenel Bridge crash Ex-employee sues Charleston County School District for wrongful termination Lowcountry US Army member who groomed girls, recorded child p*rn on Discord sentenced to prison North Charleston man arrested in pedestrian hit-and-run at Leeds and Dorchester Lexington Medical Center patient injured in officer-involved shooting These are the 6 inmates SC could execute next after state Supreme Court ruling 42-year-old man hit and killed in Goose Creek; officers investigating Feds freeze millions intended for Allen University campus project, questioning invoices Lindsey Graham says Trump erred when he questioned Kamala Harris' identity as a Black woman Sullivan's Island nature trail plans happened behind closed doors, lawsuit says A ‘historic’ climate grant will zero in on protecting SC floodplain forests Citadel musicians to play in ancient castle at Scotland's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo Authorities ID Columbia man killed in shooting at auto body shop. 1 person has been arrested. Man arrested in Georgia in connection to downtown Charleston shooting North Charleston man sentenced to 10 years in 17-year-old's sexual assault Hampton police chief arrested for attempting to cut down tree with man in it Police want DNA of man charged in Morrison Drive hit-and-runs. His attorney says it's not relevant. Summerville man arrested and charged in Ladson drive-by shooting

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The feds indicted a doctor for fraud. Was he the fall guy in a Southern pill-pushing ring?

  • By John Ramseyjramsey@postandcourier.com

At least 20 doctors or nurse practitioners who worked for the telehealth firm Bupe.me have reported fraudulent prescriptions bearing their names that were sent to pharmacies without their knowledge, The Post and Courier has confirmed through interviews and documents.

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Charleston sports fans bond over Olympic games

  • By Laura Bilson lbilson@postandcourier.com

Distance did not stop Charleston area sports fans from watching Olympic events over the last two weeks. According to a Gallup Poll, an estimated 69 percent of Americans will have tuned into these Olympic Games.

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Tropical Storm Debby gains strength offshore before return to SC

  • By Tony Bartelme, Kenna Coe and Caitlin Belltbartelme@postandcourier.comkcoe@postandcourier.comcabell@postandcourier.com

After stalling off South Carolina, Tropical Storm Debby began its march north toward a second landfall near McClellanville.

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'We were lucky': Charleston-area beaches see less erosion than expected from Tropical Storm Debby

  • By Anna Sharpeasharpe@postandcourier.com

Early assessments show erosion on Charleston-area beaches not as bad as some leaders were anticipating.

Former Columbia mayoral candidate in jail on child sexual assault charges has history of abuse

  • By Tiffany Tanttan@postandcourier.com

A former Columbia mayoral candidate is being held on child sexual assault charges. Multiple law enforcement agencies sought warrants for his arrest on alleged assaults that took place between 2018 and 2023.

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North Charleston I-526 exit ramp reopened after Tropical Storm Debby washout road

  • By Alan Hovorkaahovorka@postandcourier.com

An exit ramp of Interstate 526 near Dorchester Road and Paramount Drive prone to erosion is closed indefinitely after Tropical Storm Debby washed out the road.

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Aug. 7: Charleston lifts curfew, Tropical Storm Debby prepares for 2nd landfall

  • By Jocelyn Grzeszczak and Jonah Chester jchester@postandcourier.com jgrzeszczak@postandcourier.com
  • Updated

The National Weather Service reports the potential of "life-threatening flooding" from Debby has decreased. But South Carolina isn't completely in the clear yet.

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Lowcountry lawyer asks Sweet Grass Vodka owner to disclose finances, payments to Jeremy Renner

  • By Teri Errico Griffis tegriffis@postandcourier.com

A Goose Creek lawyer requested Jarrod Swanger, owner of Charleston's Sweet Grass Vodka, reveal how much the company is worth and what he paid to "Marvel" actor Jeremy Renner.

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These 12 SC trails are seeing millions in upgrades. Here’s where they are.

  • By Benjamin Simonbsimon@postandcourier.com

Is your favorite trail getting upgrades? Check out which spots are seeing enhancements, including the Francis Marion National Forest, Swamp Rabbit Trail and Jones Gap State Park.

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Tropical Storm Debby drenches South Carolina as it prepares for a second strike

  • By Tony Bartelmetbartelme@postandcourier.com

Tropical storm Debby unleashed its fury on South Carolina, downing trees, flooding low-lying areas and spawning tornados.

Poop water on the rise as Debby causes leak at Charleston sewage treatment plant

  • By Teri Errico Griffis and Komlavi Adissemtegriffis@postandcourier.comkadissem@postandcourier.com

Heavy rainfall at the Plum Island Water Treatment Plant has caused wastewater to overflow into nearby marshes and creeks. Officials are warning people to stay away from the area.

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Curfew curtails downtown Charleston's typical array of hurricane parties

  • By Kalyn Oyer koyer@postandcourier.com

That curfew kicked off at 11 p.m. on Aug. 5 and was extended through Aug. 6 and into the morning of Aug. 7 and a yet-to-be-determined time that will be reevaluated as Tropical Storm Debby continues to approach and is expected to stall off the coast.

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Hamilton: After taking Debby's first punch, Edisto braces for the storm's next move. What will it be?

  • By Scott Hamiltonshamilton@postandcourier.com

Post and Courier sports columnist Scott Hamilton writes about Tropical Storm Debby on Edisto Island — be ready, but chill out was the vibe on Aug. 6.

Florida congressman who questioned 2020 election to headline SC GOP's Silver Elephant

  • By Caitlin Byrdcbyrd@postandcourier.com

Freshman Republican U.S. Rep. Cory Millswas also a keynote speaker at a"Stop the Steal" rallyin Dallas, where hetold the crowd, "Let us be that patriot who's not scared to fight."

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Tropical Storm Debby causes possible tornadoes across Charleston, damaging homes and businesses

  • By Komlavi Adissem, Teri Errico Griffis, Anna Sharpe and Megan Fernandeskadissem@postandcourier.comkgriffis@postandcourier.comasharpe@postandcourier.commfernandes@postandcourier.com

Reported tornadoes touched down in multiple areas across the Lowcountry, including West Ashley, Isle of Palms and Moncks Corner, damaging property and sending debris flying in the early morning of Aug. 6.

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Charleston Animal Society moves about two dozen dogs for more shelter space during Tropical Storm Debby

  • By Kenna Coekcoe@postandcourier.com

To create more space at the shelter for emergency intakes during Tropical Storm Debby, nearly 25 dogs from Charleston Animal Society are being transferred to shelters in the Northeast.

Human remains found in submerged vehicle near Georgetown County landing, deputies say

  • Staff Report

Divers found a submerged vehicle near the Brown's Ferry Landing in Georgetown County on Aug. 5. It held human remains and was registered to a Mount Pleasant man who went missing in 2015.

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Why is the Coburg Cow Charleston's storm meter? A little history on Bessie.

  • By Kalyn Oyer koyer@postandcourier.com

Why is everyone talking about a cow when a tropical storm is preparing to hit Charleston?Bessie the cow, better known as the "Coburg Cow," is a life-size statue that stands on an elevated platform at the front of the St. Andrews Shopping Center in Avondale, West Ashley.

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Aug. 6: Charleston extends curfew as Tropical Storm Debby brings heavy rain, reported tornadoes

  • By Jocelyn Grzeszczak and Jonah Chesterjgrzeszczak@postandcourier.comjchester@postandcourier.com
  • Updated

National Weather Service forecasters predicted the storm will stall Aug. 6 near South Carolina, dumping as much as 25 inches of rain through at least Aug. 9.

Man dies after vehicle crashes into tree in Hollywood

  • By Caitlin Bellcabell@postandcourier.com

A Johns Island man was killed after a vehicle left the roadway and struck a tree in Hollywood.

Woman accused of stealing $51K from St. George Methodist Church over 4 years arrested by SLED

  • By Alan Hovorkaahovorka@postandcourier.com

State police arrested Lynn Evans Myers, 67, Aug. 2. Myers is accused of stealing about $51,000 from the St. George United Methodist Church she worked for.

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Charleston island leaders warn visitors the beaches may look different after Tropical Storm Debby

  • By Toby Cox and Anna Sharpetcox@postandcourier.com; asharpe@postandcourier.com

The towns of Folly Beach, Isle of Palms and Kiawah, Seabrook and Sullivan’s islands have declared a state of emergency, expecting significant erosion impacts to beaches and sand dunes, rough water conditions and widespread flooding.

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SC has seen 20 inches of rain before. What can that tell us about Debby's potential impacts?

  • By Tony Bartelme and Glenn Smithtbartelme@postandcourier.comgsmith@postandcourier.com
  • Updated

Climate change turbocharged previous hurricanes. Now a storm called Debby may rewrite South Carolina's long tropical storm history.

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Debby takes Charleston travelers by storm as airlines cancel and delay flights

  • By Megan Fernandes mfernandes@postandcourier.com

As Tropical Storm Debby barrels through Florida, travelers wanting to skip town before the storm hits Charleston are having trouble as impacts are already causing waves of delays and canceled flights.

Charleston hospitals, clinics shut down, reschedule surgeries as Debby approaches

  • By Tom Corwin tcorwin@postandcourier.com

Lowcountry hospitals and their clinics are planning to curtail some operations and clinics as they prepare for potential disruption from Tropical Storm Debby.

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Famed weatherman Jim Cantore arrives in Charleston as city braces for Tropical Storm Debby

  • By Kalyn Oyer and Chelsea Grinsteadkoyer@postandcourier.com and cgrinstead@postandcourier.com

Weatherman Jim Cantore is in town covering Tropical Storm Debby for The Weather Channel. The well-known meteorologist has been filmed in the thick of blasting winds and rising waters every hurricane season for more than 30 years, narrating shocking footage of some of the strongest storms in the Southeast.

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Political mudslinging is nothing new in Charleston. Just look to 'Pitchfork Ben' Tillman.

  • By Leigh Jones HandalSpecial to The Post and Courier

The vitriolic rhetoric of politics is nothing new in Charleston, which has a long history of name-calling. Look toBenjamin Ryan Tillman Jr., whoearned the nickname “Pitchfork Ben” for taking potshots atPresident Grover Cleveland.

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A rural Charleston town worries about unregulated growth. Will they resist a proposed concrete plant?

  • By Maddy Quonmquon@postandcourier.com

Ravenel residents, who are accustomed to a more rural lifestyle, worry about the implications of more developments, including a potential concrete batch plant.

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Good news: Overfishing is at an all-time low. Bad news: Fish species face new threats.

  • By Toby Coxtcox@postandcourier.com

Fisheries across the U.S. are experiencing record-low numbers of overfished fish stocks and stocks subject to overfishing, but a few species remain on the overfished list amid rising climate threats.

Dorchester PAWS evacuates animal shelter ahead of Tropical Storm Debby

  • By Alan Hovorkaahovorka@postandcourier.com

Dorchester PAWS evacuated all of its cats and dogs in anticipation of Tropical Storm Debby's arrival. Debby is expected to bring historic rainfall to the region.

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Tropical Storm Debby could bring 'potentially historic' rainfall to coastal South Carolina

  • By Jonah Chester and Alan Hovorkajchester@postandcourier.comahovorka@postandcourier.com
  • Updated

NWS forecasts Tropical Storm Debby could drop up to 30 inches of rain across coastal South Carolina. That would be comparable to 2015's "thousand-year flood."

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What do Charleston and Paris have in common? Poop-filled bodies of water.

  • By Jonah Chesterjchester@postandcourier.com

Fecal pollution in the Seine River has been a chronic issue during the 2024 Olympics. But Charlestonians shouldn't judge. We've got our own poop-filled rivers.

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'Someone will die here': SC's juvenile justice centers face weapons, violence, staff turnover

  • By Caitlin Ashworthcashworth@postandcourier.com

South Carolina's holding centers for juvenile offenders have been plagued with violence and unsafe conditions, a problem made worse by persistent overcrowding and understaffing.

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Sen. Tim Scott weds Mindy Noce in Seacoast Church service: 'You've made me the happiest man alive'

  • By Caitlin Byrdcbyrd@postandcourier.com

U.S. Sen. Tim Scott of South Carolina, who spent nearly 30 years in prayer for a wife, married Charleston interior designer Mindy Noce in a private ceremony before friends, family and former Speaker of the House Kevin McCarthy.

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Charleston officials warn city of Tropical Storm Debby's dangers

  • By Komlavi Adissem and Jonah Chesterkadissem@postandcourier.com, jchester@postandcourier.com

Charleston city officials held an emergency briefing Aug. 3 to warn residents about the threat posed by Tropical Storm Debby and how residents should prepare.

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Pro-Trump parade sees hundreds of boats take Charleston Harbor by storm

  • By Komlavi Adissemkadissem@postandcourier.com

Hundreds of boats gathered in the Cooper River before parading around the peninsula and toward Fort Sumter in support of former President Donald Trump.

Bar Local 616 sued for over serving woman who died, injured 2 in Ravenel Bridge crash

  • By James Pauljpaul@postandcourier.com

A woman sued the owner of popular bar Local 616 after she was "catastrophically injured" after she contends the bar over-served a woman moments before a head-on collision on the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge in 2021.

Ex-employee sues Charleston County School District for wrongful termination

  • By Valerie Navavnava@postandcourier.com

Hubert "Wayne" Wilcher served as contracts and procurement director for the district from 2013 to 2023. The lawsuit claims he was fired while on sick leave.

Lowcountry US Army member who groomed girls, recorded child p*rn on Discord sentenced to prison

  • By Alan Hovorkaahovorka@postandcourier.com

A former Army soldier from Goose Creek will spend 20 years in prison after recording young girls performing sexual acts online. Federal prosecutors contend Evan Bucci, 23, psychologically abused the girls and groomed them so they would record themselves for him.

North Charleston man arrested in pedestrian hit-and-run at Leeds and Dorchester

  • By Komlavi Adissemkadissem@postandcourier.com

North Charleston Police arrested 27-year-old Mario Gene Williams in connection to a hit-and-run at Leeds Avenue and Dorchester Road that left a 63-year-old man critically injured.

Lexington Medical Center patient injured in officer-involved shooting

  • Sydney Dunlap sdunlap@postandcourier.com

A patient was injured in an officer-involved shooting at Lexington Medical Center on Aug. 2.No employees were harmed, and the patient suffered non-life-threatening injuries.

These are the 6 inmates SC could execute next after state Supreme Court ruling

  • By Tiffany Tanttan@postandcourier.com

Of the 32 men on South Carolina's death row,these six have exhausted all their main avenues for appealing their sentences.

42-year-old man hit and killed in Goose Creek; officers investigating

  • By Caitlin Bellcabell@postandcourier.com

A man was struck and killed by a vehicle in Goose Creek on the morning of Aug. 1. No criminal charges have been filed as the Goose Creek Police Department continues investigating.

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Feds freeze millions intended for Allen University campus project, questioning invoices

  • By Glenn Smith and Adam Parkergsmith@postandcourier.comaparker@postandcourier.com

Federal officials have frozen funding for an expensive effort to transform a historic Black hospital building into a multipurpose campus venue at Allen University, raising questions about how the capital project was managed and its impact on the private school's finances.

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Lindsey Graham says Trump erred when he questioned Kamala Harris' identity as a Black woman

  • By Caitlin Byrdcbyrd@postandcourier.com

U.S. Sen. Lindsey Graham said Trump's attack on the vice president's racial identity does not help the GOP win in November.

Sullivan's Island nature trail plans happened behind closed doors, lawsuit says

  • By Anna Sharpeasharpe@postandcourier.com

Calls to halt construction on a new segment of trail through Sullivan's Island's maritime forest have resulted in a lawsuit.

A ‘historic’ climate grant will zero in on protecting SC floodplain forests

  • By Toby Coxtcox@postandcourier.com

New grant funding will allow SCOR and The Nature Conservancy in South Carolina to protect and conserve the state's bottomland hardwood forests. These forests — located along rivers and characterized by tupelo, cypress, oak and black gum trees — store carbon and other greenhouse gasses that contribute to warming temperatures and rising seas. It is the largest grant ever awarded for nature-based climate solutions.

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Citadel musicians to play in ancient castle at Scotland's Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo

  • By Lynda Edwardsledwards@postandcourier.com

Bagpipe bands from dozens of countries gather in Scotland to perform in the annual Royal Edinburgh Military Tattoo. It's been a few years, but The Citadel has been invited back for the month of August.

Authorities ID Columbia man killed in shooting at auto body shop. 1 person has been arrested.

  • Sydney Dunlap sdunlap@postandcourier.com

A Columbia man was found dead at a local body shop after a verbal altercation the night prior turned deadly. The suspect escaped by vehicle before being spotted and arrested on July 31.

Man arrested in Georgia in connection to downtown Charleston shooting

  • By Komlavi Adissemkadissem@postandcourier.com

U.S. Marshals arrested 30-year-old Ryan D’Lorenzo Lewis of Charleston in Decatur, Ga., in connection with a July 5 shooting at the Bridgeview Apartments in downtown Charleston that left one dead and two injured.

North Charleston man sentenced to 10 years in 17-year-old's sexual assault

  • By Alan Hovorkaahovorka@postandcourier.com

A three-day trial for a man accused of sexually assaulting a 17-year-old girl at a birthday party on Easter weekend 2020 ended in a conviction and the maximum sentence.

Hampton police chief arrested for attempting to cut down tree with man in it

  • By Mitchell Blackmblack@postandcourier.com

Hampton Police Chief PerryMcAlhaney was arrested by state officials for attempting to cut down a tree with a man in it.

Police want DNA of man charged in Morrison Drive hit-and-runs. His attorney says it's not relevant.

  • By Kailey Cota kcota@postandcourier.com

Two weeks after a judge determined there is probable cause two men contributed to the deaths of 20-year-olds Lizzy Zito and Arianna Gamber in April 28 hit-and-runs on Morrison Drive, police are asking for DNA of one of the defendants.

Summerville man arrested and charged in Ladson drive-by shooting

  • By Komlavi Adissemkadissem@postandcourier.com

A Summerville man, 23-year-old Demontae Jones, was arrested on Aug. 1 and charged with four counts of attempted murder after a drive-by shooting in Ladson that occurred the day before.

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