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Another warm, sunny day in Charleston

Today should be sunny with a high near 90 in Charleston, according to the National Weather Service.

 

No large backups during morning commute around Charleston

Traffic is slowed along typically busy spots of Interstate 26, but no major backups have formed so far this morning.

 

Donald Trump holds small lead against Hillary Clinton in new state poll

COLUMBIA — While South Carolina residents said they found neither candidate for president to be honest, likely voters said they prefer Republican businessman Donald Trump to Democrat and former Secretary of State Hillary Clinton, according to a poll from Winthrop University.

 

Louisiana chefs coming to Lowcountry

Usually when a state’s department of tourism sends a cadre of resident celebrities on the road to recruit potential visitors, the ambassadors have a fair amount of explaining to do. But Louisiana lieutenant governor Billy Nungesser doesn’t think the eight chefs coming to Charleston in conjunction with a "Louisiana x...

 

What He Said: 5 Questions with a Louisville beat writer

LOUISVILLE — I’ve always had a soft spot for student newspapers.

 

Berkeley County school bus driver charged with having sexual contact with minor

A bus driver for the Berkeley County School District has been arrested on allegations of sexual misconduct with a girl.

 

Judging food a real dilemma

Continuing the food theme (I know, enough already), once in a while I do trouble myself with the following question: What type of food is the best of its category when all the possible options are at their very best?

 

Deaths Summary for Thursday, September 29, 2016

ABRAMS, William A., 91, of Charleston, an automotive mechanic, died Tuesday. Arrangements by Simplicity Lowcountry Cremation & Burial Services of North Charleston.

 

Louisville defense had Clemson's number the past two years

CLEMSON — Lamar Jackson and the history-making Louisville offense has made a bunch of people forget something.

 

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