Huger man charged with money laundering
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.--United States Attorney Bill Nettles has charged John Nick, age 59, of Huger with money laundering in violation of 18 U.S.C. ยง1956.
The...
DHEC encourages HIV testing in recognition of World AIDS Day 2014
December 1st is World AIDS Day, and more than 15,700 people are living with HIV in South Carolina, the state Department of Health and...
Berkeley Co. to remember victims killed by drunk drivers with candlelight vigil
MONCKS CORNER, S.C.--Recent statistics show nearly 30 people are killed every day in drunk driving crashes across the United States.
On Tuesday, one Lowcountry organization...
Report: The south now the epicenter for the HIV/AIDS epidemic
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.โAccording to , the South has the most people living with HIV and AIDS, the greatest poverty, the highest rates of sexually...
Berkeley Co. Sheriff’s Office helps feed 59 local families
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.โAccording to Feeding America, 49.1 million Americans lived in food insecure households last year, including 33.3 million adults and 15.8 million children.
In...
12 Unsolved Murders That Rattled Berkeley County
There are some crimes in Berkeley County so heinous, theyโre just too hard to forget--especially, when they go unsolved. Below, in no particular order...
Country singer Jason Aldean to perfom in the lowcountry
Jason Aldean will bring his 2015 โBurn It Down Tourโ to the North Charleston Coliseum on Saturday, February 14th.
The two-time ACM โMale Vocalist Of...
Local doctor raises awareness of the dangers of atrial fibrillation
Recently on The Bryan Crabtree Show, Dr. Michael Gold recently spoke out about his efforts to inform lowcountry residents of the dangers of atrial...
Berkeley Co. schools honored in Washington, D.C.
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C.--Principals and representatives from this yearโs Berkeley County Blue Ribbon School award winning schools, Hanahan Elementary and Hanahan Middle, recently traveled to...
Troopers urging patience, caution as drivers navigate rainy weather, heavy traffic
The South Carolina Department of Public Safetyย is urging motorists to expect heavy traffic and rain-soaked roadways as they head out for Thanksgiving.
Troopers have already...



