Woman Killed In Goose Creek Shooting ID’d, Suspect Still On The Run
Jessica Ancrum, 35, of North Charleston died after her boyfriend, Aubrey Tucker, 36, shot her, deputies said. Tucker remains on the run.
Berkeley County Reopens Emergency Rental Assistance Program
Money is available to help Berkeley County renters who are unable to pay rent and/or utilities due to the COVID-19 pandemic.
Berkeley County School District Begins Summer Feeding Program June 21
Meals will be available at 11 Berkeley County School District schools this summer as a part of the 2021 BCSD Summer Feeding Program.
Berkeley Chamber Of Commerce Appoints New President
Todd Buddin, president & CEO of First National Bank of South Carolina, has taken on the new role. He said he looks forward to promoting a "pro-business agenda" for Berkeley County.
Man Wanted After Fatally Shooting Girlfriend In Goose Creek: Berkeley County Sheriff
Aubrey Tucker, 36, is considered armed and dangerous. Deputies said he is responsible for gunning down his girlfriend during an argument at his home.
SLED Investigating Former Moncks Corner School Resource Officer
A Moncks Corner school resource officer is out of a job and now under investigation by the South Carolina Law Enforcement Division.
Your Next Adventure Begins Where the Journey Starts
Global trade wars have become a defining feature of modern international relations, with countries imposing tariffs and counter-tariffs in a bid to protect their...
Multiple Railroad Crossings To Temporarily Close In Bonneau, St. Stephen
CSX Transportation recently announced it will be closing multiple railroad crossings in Bonneau and St. Stephen this month and next.
Red Cross Assisting Family In Pineville After Home Fire
The Red Cross is helping three people by providing financial assistance for immediate needs such as food, clothing, and shelter, along with referrals to much needed resources.
Last Surviving Member Of Original Goose Creek Town Council Dies From COVID-19
Roger D. Anderson, Sr., of Goose Creek, died at Trident Medical Center on Tuesday, Feb. 9 from COVID-19 complications.


