A first reading on attendance zones for the K-8 school scheduled to open next year in the Carnes Crossroads area was held at the Sept. 13 meeting of the Berkeley County Board of Education.
Author: The Berkeley Observer
2 Students With Guns At Philip Simmons High School In Custody: Deputies
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office and the Berkeley County School District continue to investigate.
Berkeley County Receives $500K Grant To Revitalize St. Stephen Area
Berkeley County Council approved a $500,000 EPA Brownfields Assessment grant to help fund a large-scale revitalization initiative to greatly improve quality of life opportunities in the St. Stephen/Russellville area.
Home Telecom Announces Higher Internet Speeds, Families May Be Eligible For $30 Credit
Home Telecom recently announced that it’s once again boosted the internet speed for Community Connect customers to 100 Mbps.
Berkeley County Has A New Emergency Management Director
Will Rochester has been named the new director of Berkeley County Emergency Management.
Storytime Returns To Berkeley County Libraries This Fall
Families will enjoy fascinating stories told by library staff with dancing, singing, and tons of fun!
Berkeley Chamber to Host Active Shooter Seminar for Businesses
The Berkeley Chamber of Commerce wants to help business owners and employees be prepared if an active shooter ever walks through the door.
Berkeley Animal Center Joins State of Emergency Declared for SC Shelters
Overcrowding has prompted Berkeley Animal Center and dozens of animal shelters across South Carolina to declare a state of emergency.
New Restaurants, Retailers To Join New Publix-Anchored Shopping Center In Moncks Corner
Several new tenants have signed on to open at the upcoming Moncks Corner Marketplace in Moncks Corner.
Deputies Looking For Missing Woman With Dementia Last Seen In Pineville Area
The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is seeking the public’s assistance in locating a missing woman.
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