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Coopersmith, Martins advance to LTP semifinals

Nicole Coopersmith could be aiming for Grand Slam titles. But her goal is more realistic, at least for the present.

 

Kiawah resort reopens one golf course, will renovate another

Kiawah Island Golf Resort, which 25 years ago this weekend was the site of one of the most memorable Ryder Cup events ever played, is reopening one course Saturday while preparing to close another under a major capital improvement program.

 

5 cars that stood out at the Paris auto show

PARIS — An obscenely powerful hybrid sports car, a family-friendly SUV with enough space for seven adults, and an electric vehicle that promises to keep going for over 300 miles (500 kilometers) on a single charge — those are some of the notable vehicles shining on the display stands under bright...

 

Stocks say 'nevermind'; reverse recent losses as banks jump

NEW YORK — U.S. stocks climbed Friday as banks made a rapid recovery following a steep fall a day ago to close out the third quarter, and investors hoped Deutsche Bank and the financial system in general are in better shape than they had feared.

 

MUSC addresses cheating scandal in campus-wide email

In a campus-wide email on Friday, Medical University of South Carolina officials called a Post and Courier report about an alleged cheating scandal "inaccurate."

 

North Charleston police name suspects in fatal shooting

The North Charleston Police Department has named two suspects in a fatal shooting in Liberty Hill last week.

 

Roper St. Francis seeks permit for Berkeley County hospital construction

The Roper St. Francis health care group on Friday applied for a federal permit needed to begin work on a new, full-service hospital in the Carnes Crossroads area of Berkeley County.

 

Men who led North Charleston police in chase charged with trafficking Ecstasy

Three men who led police on a chase Thursday from North Charleston to West Ashley are charged with trafficking MDMA, the drug commonly known as Ecstasy.

 

How they compare: Charleston's Low Line and New York City's High Line

When an abandoned rail line in New York reopened seven years ago as a 1.45-mile-long park, its presence transformed Manhattan’s West Side.

 

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