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After Body Found In School Parking Lot, Killer Remains Free: GCPD
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. – More than six months after police located the body of a man in the parking lot of a Berkeley County school, the search for a homicide suspect remains ongoing. The Goose Creek Police Department said it is seeking the public’s assistance in the identification and apprehension of the person responsible for the victim’s death. In the […]
Police Still Looking For Suspect Wanted For Shooting in Goose Creek Subdivision
More than two months after a shooting seriously injured one person in a Goose Creek subdivision, police are hoping someone can offer clues as to the whereabouts of the shooter.
Berkeley County Warns of Phone and Email Scams
Berkeley County is issuing a public warning about phone and email scams from senders attempting to identify as Berkeley County government officials as well as employees.
Learn About The Cainhoy Peninsula’s Role in Winning the Revolutionary War
CAINHOY, S.C. – How important was Daniel Island and the greater Cainhoy Peninsula to the British “Southern Strategy” to conquer America during the Revolutionary War? What role did these areas play in terms of sustaining the British occupation of Charleston? And how did the natural environment and disease affect military control of the Cainhoy Peninsula? Get the answers to these […]
NEVER TOO LATE: 1973 Macedonia High Graduate Earns First-Time Degree From USC
Delores Whack, 67, is on a mission to prove that it’s never too late to reach your goals. For her, that dream was to obtain a college degree for the very first time.
St. Stephen Library To Host Heirs Property Q&A With Local Attorney
The Berkeley County Library System (BCLS), in collaboration with the South Carolina Bar, invites customers to participate in Law Talk Series, Thursday, Jan. 19, from 6 – 7 p.m. at St. Stephen Library
Berkeley County Receives Funding from National Opioid Settlement
Berkeley County has received an initial installment of $368,557 as part of a $26 billion National Opioid Settlement. Funds will be distributed to state and political subdivisions.
Moncks Corner Police Chief To Step Down
After less than four months on the job, Moncks Corner Police Chief David Brabham, Jr. is resigning, citing medication reasons, according to town officials.
Coroner ID’s 2 People Killed In Jamestown Crash
JAMESTOWN, S.C. – The Berkeley County Coroner’s Office has identified two people killed in a fatal crash that occurred Friday evening near Gumville Road in Jamestown. According to the South Carolina Highway Patrol, a 2016 Ford pickup was traveling south on U.S. Highway 17A as a 2003 Toyota pickup traveled north when the two collided. No other details were provided […]
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