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Residents asked to donate items to Nichols following Hurricane Matthew

The North Charleston Police Department and others across the state are encouraging residents to donate Gatorade, water, trash bags and other items to the Nichols community in the aftermath of Hurricane Matthew.

 

Mount Pleasant Housing Task Force searches for solutions

MOUNT PLEASANT — The town’s Housing Task Force is approaching a December deadline for making recommendations about housing affordability, and faces the awkward task of likely recommending some aspects of development that Town Council’s been busy doing away with.

 

Rivers expected to begin receding as officials begin to look toward recovery

WEST COLUMBIA — Conway business owners say they hope the Waccamaw River will finally begin to recede and give them some much-needed flood water relief after Hurricane Matthew dumped rain on the state more than a week ago.

 

Local arts in brief

The Terrace Theater is screening the feature film "Love is All You Need?" at 7 p.m. Tuesday. The movie, written and directed by Kim Rocco Shields, addresses bullying, especially bullying against LGBT teens.

 

From cannibalism to democracy Jamestowne expert to tell all

The recent discovery of graves at Jamestowne, Virginia, has shed new light into the earliest history of the nation’s first enduring English settlement.

 

Mount Pleasant woman recalls Trump making her uncomfortable in Miss USA contest

Former Miss USA pageant contestant Samantha Holvey lives in Mount Pleasant today but 10 years ago she remembers Donald Trump treating the girls like "pieces of meat."

 

Sapakoff: Time for the Gamecocks to see what Jake Bentley can do

Will Muschamp doesn’t seem like the type who gets his kicks teasing emotionally invested football fans. So in the long week since his South Carolina Gamecocks suffered a 28-14 home loss to Georgia, we must take seriously things Muschamp has been saying that hint toward freshman quarterback

 

Gamecocks, No. 18 Tennessee to go under the lights Oct. 29

COLUMBIA — South Carolina will finally have a home night game when No. 18 Tennessee visits Williams-Brice Stadium on Oct. 29.

 

New CEO named at one of South Carolina's biggest businesses

One of state’s largest privately held companies is under new leadership.

 

Citadel Notes: Bulldogs up to No. 6 in FCS Coaches Poll

A 22-14 win over Chattanooga moved The Citadel up three spots in the FCS Coaches Poll released Monday, from No. 9 to No. 6.

 

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