With the help of this grant, the Berkeley Animal Center will be able to offer the public more adoptable animals and host more offsite events.
Author: The Berkeley Observer
Goose Creek Police Officer’s Friendship With Autistic Boy Attracts National Attention
What was supposed to be a simple, one-time tour of the Goose Creek Police Department evolved into something much more between a boy with special needs and a veteran law enforcement officer.
Roper Berkeley Hospital Launches Cancer Care Services
The 8,200 square-foot unit is currently the only radiation oncology center in growing Berkeley County.
BCSO: 14 People Arrested In Macedonia Area Following 6 Month Drug Investigation
According to the sheriff’s office, detectives said they gained tips from the community to breach a network of thieves and drug dealers that have plagued the Macedonia community for years.
Tree Clearing Operation To Start Along Clements Ferry Road Feb. 8
Beginning Monday, Feb. 8 through Thursday, Feb. 11, Banks Construction Company with perform nighttime flagging operations on Clements Ferry Road to support tree clearing
operations.
Celebrate The Season Gives Over $1 Million To Berkeley County Charities
The 10th annual Celebrate The Season Holiday Lights Driving Tour raised more than $55,000 in 2020 for charities in Berkeley County.
Hanahan Police: Earlier School Lockdowns Were Due To Deputy Chase
If you noticed a heavy police presence in the Dominion Hills area of Yeamans Hall Road, it was due to Charleston County deputies pursuing a vehicle into the city.
FEMA Obligates $2.6M To S.C. For COVID-19 Vaccination Costs
The award provides expedited federal funding to reimburse 100 percent of costs related to the state’s COVID-19 vaccination program for a 90-day period.
SCDOT: Railroad Avenue Extension Project In Hanahan Could Start In March
According to the South Carolina Department of Transportation, the Railroad Avenue extension project was awarded on Jan. 7, 2021. Actual construction has yet to begin; however, that could soon be changing.
Free Admission To Cypress Gardens For Berkeley County Residents Feb. 6
All Berkeley County residents can explore Cypress Gardens for FREE on Saturday, Feb. 6, 2021 with valid proof of ID, utility or tax bill.
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