BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Stacker compiled statistics about real estate prices in Berkeley County using data from realtor.com. Statistics are as of March 2023. The median listing price in the United States was $424,495 in March, which is 0.06% higher than a year ago. Berkeley County has the ninth-highest median listing price per square foot out of 46 counties in South Carolina. […]
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Moncks Corner Police Seek Tips After Car Strikes Navy Veteran Leaving Bible Study
The Moncks Corner Police Department is asking the public’s help in finding the driver of a white Buick Lacrosse accused of striking a female motorcyclist and leaving the scene of the crash.
Berkeley Animal Center To Waive Pet Adoption Fees For Three Days
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – In search of a new furry pet? The perfect pooch may be waiting for you at Berkeley Animal Center. Starting this Friday, the center will also waive adoption fees. “That’s right! Last weekend was such a success, we are waiving adoption fees again!” BAC posted to its official Facebook page. In celebration of Earth Day, the […]
Berkeley County Seeks Public Feedback On Local Housing, Development Needs
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – Berkeley County is seeking public feedback on its PY2023 Annual Action Plan (AAP), which addresses local housing and community development needs. The public may comment on the Annual Action Plan draft now through Saturday, May 13. According to county officials, the annual action plan provides a summary of the actions, activities, and funding resources the county […]
Drop-In at the Goose Creek Library for Tech Help April 26
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. – Berkeley County Library System (BCLS) invites adults to participate in Drop-In Tech Help on Wednesday, April 26, 2023 from 10 a.m. to 11 a.m. at the Goose Creek Library, located at 325 Old Moncks Corner Road, Goose Creek by dropping by during the allotted time for technical assistance. “Do you need help navigating the internet, email […]
South Main Street In St. Stephen ‘Heavily Vandalized’: Officials
Police are trying to find the person responsible for vandalizing multiple buildings in the heart of St. Stephen over the weekend.
$1.2M Grant Awarded To Berkeley County Organizations, Nonprofits
Berkeley County has awarded approximately $1.2 million in Community Development Block Grants (CDBG) to nine different local nonprofits and municipalities.
C&B, Pine Ridge Fire Departments Receive ‘Fire Safe South Carolina’ Community Designation
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. – C&B Fire Department in Ladson and Pine Ridge Fire Department in Summerville recently announced that they’ve received a “Fire Safe South Carolina” community designation by successfully developing community risk reduction (CRR) plans for their jurisdictions. “Big thanks to Chief Dunlap and all of his hard work on this achievement,” C&B Fire Department posted to social media […]
BCSO Sheriff Warns Residents Of New Widespread Fentanyl Threat
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.- Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis wants to warn residents of a new widespread fentanyl threat. Sheriffs across South Carolina were alerted from the SC Sheriff’s Association regarding a public safety alert from the U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration. The U.S. Drug Enforcement Administration is warning the American public of a sharp increase in the trafficking of fentanyl mixed […]
Public Meeting Will Discuss Revitalization Initiative For St. Stephen, Russellville Area
ST. STEPHEN, S.C. – Berkeley County Economic Development will host a Brownfield 101 community meeting on Tuesday, April 11 at 5:30 p.m. at the American Legion Hut in St. Stephen, located at 180 Ravenell Drive. This informational meeting will provide more details on the $500,000 EPA Brownfield Assessment Grant Berkeley County Council accepted in September 2022. Economic Development officials and […]
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