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Traffic moving again after crash on I-26 east

Traffic is flowing again after a crash on Interstate 26 caused delays for drivers heading toward Charleston this morning.

 

Things To Do Monday, October 17, 2016

What: Local photographer Ron Rocz has been documenting 19-year-old Lamar Hunter’s evolution as a freestyle dancer for a decade. This exhibit features a series of photographs Ron has taken of Lamar dancing at various historical sites around Charleston, including many places with deep ties to local African American history.

 

Heavy traffic after crash on I-26 east

A crash on Interstate 26 is causing delays for drivers heading toward Charleston this morning.

 

Coastal flooding, highs in the 80s expected today in Charleston

Lowcountry areas along the coast are expected to see flooding into the middle of the week due to elevated tides.

 

5,500 apartment units under development in Charleston area

The apartment boom shows little signs of abating in the Charleston area. Nearly 5,500 units are under construction locally, the highest level ever recorded by Charlotte-based multi-family research firm Real Data.

 

Hurricane Matthew mostly leaves oyster industry alone

So long as oyster roast organizers don’t totally deplete St. Jude Farms’ current inventory, the Lowcountry seafood company believes its business will be minimally disrupted in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.

 

'I live for them now.' Officer battles on after shootout

It was a passing motorist who noticed someone waving for help on Redbank Road in Goose Creek during the early morning hours this past February. The woman driving her car was a "wonderful citizen" and "I was shocked that she stopped," says Berkeley County deputy Kimber Gist. This is the same officer, you see, who minutes...

 

State Report: Citadel volleyball snaps 72-match SoCon skid

The Citadel volleyball team beat Furman for the first time, and won its first Southern Conference match since 2011 on Sunday.

 

Product recalls

Details about product recalls can be found in most cases at cpsc.gov. For automobile-related recalls, go to nhtsa.gov.

 

Savvy strategy for betting on a fad also considers its end

NEW YORK — When a product is hot, it can look like a surefire bet for an entrepreneur tempted to jump on the trend. A savvy strategy, though, takes into account what to do when the fad goes pfffft.

 

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