Berkeley Animal Center Receives $50,000 PetSmart Charities Grant
Specifically, this grant money will allow the animal center to offer more adoptable animals and offsite events for the public and assist with the cost of each animal’s spay/neuter surgery, vaccines, deworming and testing.
Pedestrian Fatally Struck By Multiple Cars In Bonneau
BONNEAU, S.C. - A pedestrian died after being struck by several vehicles Monday night, according to the South Carolina Highway Patrol.
According to Master Trooper...
Goose Creek Police To Continue Childens’ Early Drug Education Program
The Goose Creek Police Department will continue its Safetypup® - Child Safety and Drug Education programs.
Memorial Service Planned Feb. 26 For Revolutionary War Hero Francis Marion
The event will take place at 11 a.m. at Marion's tomb at the site of Belle Isle Plantation on General Francis Marion Avenue in Pineville.
Man On Probation Charged With Murder Following Fight: Berkeley County Sheriff
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. The Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office is investigating after a fight left a man dead.
As a result of the investigation, Berkeley...
Missing Woman With Dementia Found Safe In Georgia: BCSO
The Berkeley County Sheriff's Office is seeking the public's help in locating a missing and endangered adult with dementia.
Ribbon-Cutting Ceremony For Swamp Fox Passage Reclamation Project Set For March...
The Francis Marion National Forest announced Tuesday the completion of the Swamp Fox Passage Reclamation Project.
Berkeley County Co-Hosting 2022 Tri-County STEMersion Program For Educators
Tri-County STEMersion 2022 is a two-week, unique hands-on program for up to 40 middle and high school instructors in the Tri-County.
Cypress Gardens To Host Fossil Fest 2022
Both amateur collectors and paleontologists will share their unique and intriguing findings at Fossil Fest, a two-day, family-friendly event.
Shuckin’ In The Park Oyster Roast Canceled For 2022
This year’s Shuckin’ in the Park Oyster Roast at Old Santee Canal Park has been canceled due to continued COVID-19 concerns, Santee Cooper announced Monday.Â


