Deaths and Funerals for Tuesday, June 21, 2016
ABEL, Vernon, Charleston
ABEL, Vernon, Charleston
A new report names South Carolina one of the worst states in the country for children.
The Medical University of South Carolina Children’s Hospital was the only children’s hospital in the state named on a new U.S. News & World Report list.
Charleston County School District officials did an about-face last week and acknowledged that a magnet school principal took steps last year to notify her superiors about allegations of an inappropriate relationship between a math teacher and his student.
He won’t pivot. So I have to.
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Читать дальше...SALISBURY, N.C. — Charleston sports journalist Gary Smith, a longtime Sports Illustrated long-form feature writer, was inducted into the National Sports Media Association Hall of Fame on Monday night at the NSMA annual awards ceremony in Salisbury, N.C.
NORTH MYRTLE BEACH — The State Law Enforcement Division is investigating after a North Myrtle Beach police officer was shot and wounded in the foot while responding to a domestic disturbance.
North Charleston residents invited Monday night to what they thought would be a discussion about the formation of a citizens board to advise police officials were surprised to learn a document had already been created that outlined a recommended plan for the board.
WASHINGTON — Grasping for some response in the wake of the worst mass shooting in the nation’s history, U.S. senators voted Monday on four proposals to prevent guns from landing in the wrong hands. Each proposal, as expected, failed to meet the minimum support needed to advance in the Capitol Hill legislative process.
JOHNS ISLAND — Many residents leave this rural and suburban island daily for work and to take their children to school, and they need better ways to get on and off the island, says Cathy Allen.
OAKMONT, Pa. — Dustin Johnson already has shown he can take a punch. He also can take a joke.
Home isn’t a place, it’s a feeling.
CHICAGO — As little as one free meal from a drug company can influence which medicines doctors prescribe for Medicare patients, according to a study using Medicare records and recently released data from the health care law’s Open Payments program.
NEW YORK — U.S. stocks rose sharply on Monday as investors grew more hopeful that Britain will remain in the European Union, letting go of fears that have pulled stocks down in the last two weeks.
Eerie ancient creatures of the sea crawl out onto the beaches Monday and Tuesday night, a horde of them, to lay the last eggs of the season by the light of the full moon. If you see one on its back, turn it over and carry to the water, state regulators request.
After three years at the helm of Charleston International Airport, Paul Campbell will step down Dec. 31.
Looking for fresh vegetables? There’s now a (web) app for that.
Filing for state House District 100 will reopen at noon June 28, according to the State Election Commission.
It’s been more than a decade since the last time the Charleston RiverDogs were where they are now — poised for the playoffs.
College of Charleston pitcher Bailey Ober could have waited another month to see how much money he could have gotten out of the Los Angeles Dodgers.
ISLE OF PALMS — A Summerville man who recently got a $50 parking ticket after mistakenly placing his $10 parking voucher upside down has fought City Hall — and won, sort of.
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