More than 8,000 gallons of water was used to extinguish the flames.
Author: The Berkeley Observer
Two Railroad Crossings in Goose Creek to Close Temporarily for Repair
Two area railroad crossings will be temporarily closed next week for repair work, according to Goose Creek officials.
Shellfish Season Set to Open Sept. 29
The 2019-2020 season for recreational harvest of shellfish in coastal waters of South Carolina will open one-half hour before official sunrise on Saturday, September 28, 2019.
DHEC: Goose Creek Waffle House May Have Exposed Customers to Hepatitis A
Customers who ate at Waffle House at 120 S. Goose Creek Blvd., Goose Creek, in Berkeley County, between Aug. 24 and Sept. 13, 2019, might have been exposed to the hepatitis A virus, according to DHEC officials.
Berkeley County Sets Debris Removal Deadline for September 22
Berkeley County residents must have their vegetative storm debris on the public right-of-way by Sunday, September 22, according to Berkeley County officials.
More than 366 Tons of Debris Collected Following Dorian
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – As of noon Friday, the Berkeley County Landfill had received 366.4 tons of debris.
Fourth Halls Chophouse Set to Open in Nexton September 18th
Hall Management Group LLC (HMG) announced Friday the September 18th opening of their fourth Halls Chophouse in Nexton Square in Summerville.
Public Invited to City of Goose Creek’s Outdoor Movie Night Series
Bring your blanket or lawn chairs and relax while enjoying Secret Life of Pets 2 on a giant
inflatable movie screen.
UPDATE: BCSD Schools, Offices Will Re-open Monday, September 9th
All Berkeley County School District schools and offices will remain closed as Hurricane Dorian moves away from the area and its impacts are fully assessed, according to BCSD officials.
Mandatory Evacuation Orders Lifted for Berkeley County
In coordination with local law enforcement and county emergency management officials, Governor Henry McMaster has lifted evacuation orders for residents in all evacuated counties, effective immediately.
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