DANIEL ISLAND, S.C.-The Twelfth Annual Homegrown Concert will take on Family Circle Stadium on Daniel Island once again on August 8 and 9!
Corey Smith will be accompanying the band for the two-night music fest. Other special musical guests include Edwin McCain and Drivin’ N’ Cryin’.
On Saturday, August 9, Homegrown Family Day will offer live music and fun festivities throughout the day. Admissions to the events are free and open to the public, so come on out early and enjoy yourself before the concert!
Roundup will be stationed along side the concert series. School supplies will be passed out to the underprivileged children of the Charleston County School District.
Hundreds of thousands of dollars worth of supplies have been raised in order to give these children what they need including dental exams, haircuts and more.
A lifelong Berkeley County resident, Nikki Gaskins Campbell is an Emmy-nominated journalist with more than 20 years of experience covering news. She is a graduate of the University of South Carolina with a degree in broadcast journalism.
The National Weather Service confirmed a tornado touched down in Moncks Corner on Tuesday. TruAuto, Arby's, Walmart and Applebees all sustained damage. #BerkeleyCounty #berkeleycountysc #debby #chswx #chsnews
Every five minutes a person in the United States dies from a drug overdose, according to the American Medical Association. To help address the alarming rise in substance misuse in the Lowcountry and offer hope in recovery, WakeUp Carolina celebrated the grand opening of its newest location on East Main Street in Moncks Corner on Monday. #opioidaddiction #substanceabuse #opioidepidemic #opiodawareness #scnews #chsnews #BerkeleyCounty
📣UPDATE: He's been caught!
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a man wanted on felony warrants.
Deputies said they are looking for 24-year-old Charles Edward Britt, Jr., of Tea Rose Lane in St. Stephen.
He is considered armed and dangerous.
DETAILS: www.berkeleyobserver.com
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The Moncks Corner Police Department is seeking the public’s help in solving a 15-year-old homicide.
On Jan. 14, 2009, police responded to a house on Jenkins Street. When police arrived at the location, they found Michael J. Starks dead from gunshot wounds inside his home. He was 21-years-old.
Anyone with any information can call Detective Ashley Mitchell at 843-719-7941 or send an email to [email protected].
Anyone wishing to remain anonymous can contact Lowcountry Crime Stoppers at 843-554-1111. You may qualify for a cash reward.
#coldcase #berkeleycountysc #berkeleycounty #homicide #scnews #crime
A popular restaurant chain is now open for business in Berkeley County. Huey Magoo’s newest location is up and running in Goose Creek, the company announced Wednesday.
“Join us at our 56th store location to see what America has been raving about,” the chicken chain posted to Facebook.
The restaurant is located at 431 St. James Avenue where the old Bojangles once stood. Hours of operation are Sunday-Thursday from 10:30 a.m.-10 p.m. and Friday-Saturday from 10:30 a.m.-11 p.m.
“We are thrilled to kick off 2024 with our first grand opening of the year in Goose Creek, South Carolina and resume our rapid nationwide expansion,” President and CEO Andy Howard said.
FULL STORY: www.berkeleyobserver.com #goosecreek #berkeleycountysc #berkeleycounty #hueymagoos
A 3-year-old dog neglected and in poor health tied to a post near railroad tracks is currently in the care of Berkeley County Animal Center and receiving life-saving medical attention.
According to the shelter, a railroad worker recently discovered Honey, a 3-year-old Pocket Pitbull, starving, tortured by infected skin, and suffering from life-threatening complications. She also tested positive for heartworms.
FULL STORY: www.berkeleyobserver.com
#berkeleycountysc #BerkeleyCounty #animalabuse #pitbull
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Carolyn Lewis School in Summerville will soon have a new principal.
At Tuesday evening’s regular school board meeting, members voted unanimously to have Jillian Zuber fill that role.
Acting Principal, Marion Baird, Executive Director of Leadership and School Support (Elementary Schools), will continue to lead the school until Zuber joins the Loggerheads on Jan. 29, according to the Berkeley County School District.
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