Edward Jerome Clemens Jr., 31, of Moncks Corner had been released from jail Wednesday following Tuesday’s arrest for DUI. As of Thursday, he’s back behind bars.
Author: The Berkeley Observer
Goose Creek Blood Drive To Offer COVID-19 Antibody Testing
The American Red Cross will host a blood drive at the Goose Creek activity center in the aerobics room from 9 a.m. to 3 p.m. on Friday, Jan. 29.
Sangaree Traffic Alert: SCDOT Roadwork Planned Jan. 16
Crews with the South Carolina Department of Transportation will be conducting flagging operations in the Sangaree area on Saturday, Jan. 16.
NCPD Officer Charged With DUI In Berkeley County Fired
Edward Jerome Clemens Jr., 31, of Moncks Corner has been charged with driving under the influence and leaving the scene of an accident with property damage.
Report: Nexton, Cane Bay Among Top-Selling Master-Planned Communities In U.S.
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Two fast-growing housing developments in Berkeley County were among the top 50 best-selling master-planned communities in the country in 2020, according to RCLCO Real Estate Advisors’ Top 50 Master Planned Communities of 2020 report. Cane Bay Plantation ranked No. 7 on the list, with 925 homes sold in the community last year, up from 628 in […]
Long-Time Berkeley County Municipal Judge Passes Away
Judge DiAnn F. Hood, 69, served as a judge for the towns of Bonneau, St. Stephen, Jamestown and Lake City for over 35 years.
Berkeley County School Board Superintendent To Retire
Berkeley County School Board Superintendent Dr. Eddie Ingram on Tuesday announced plans to retire.
Amid Challenges, Santee Cooper Looks Back At 2020 Progress
Santee Cooper announced Tuesday that it has made significant progress in its efforts to boost accountability, pay down debt, return money to customers and deliver leaner, greener energy.
Need Legal Advice During The Coronavirus? BCLS To Host Zoom Workshop With Lowcountry Lawyer
South Carolina Legal Services Attorney, Stephanie van der Horst, will conduct both workshops to inform citizens of the CDC Moratorium on Evictions during COVID-19 and the Unemployment benefits process during COVID-19.
Goose Creek Train VS. Truck: Child Remains In Critical Condition
According the Goose Creek Police Department, six other people that were in that same truck, a white GMC Sierra, are no longer hospitalized.
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