BARBOUR, Richard E., 82, of Charleston, manufacturing sales representative, died Friday. Arrangements by McAlister-Smith’s James Island Chapel.
ANDRIADIS, Dimitri, Charleston
Last week was supposed to be Charleston’s time in the national political spotlight.
AWENDAW — A four-month-old bald eagle was brought in last week shot through the wing.
The day after an avowed white supremacist gunned down a pastor and eight others at a prayer meeting at a historic black church in Charleston, a downcast President Barack Obama addressed a nation shocked by another mass killing.
Cynthia Graham Hurd’s life was full of clutter. But it was good clutter.
Everyone who knew Ethel Lance described her as a joy to be around. But she also had to deal with many heartaches in her lifetime.
Nine hours before state Sen. Clementa Pinckney was murdered in his own church, he was in the Statehouse pushing colleagues to boost benefits for foster children.
To Coach Singleton, everyone on the track team was suga’ pie, suga’ plum, suga’ love or just plain suga’. And she’d shout those names from the sidelines as her runners sprinted their last 50 meters or huffed around a bend.
Felicia Sanders’ voice faltered for a second when she spoke up inside a North Charleston courtroom on Friday afternoon.
The shooting last week at Emanuel AME Church has uncovered a chasm of disagreement and misunderstanding about whether blacks and whites really see eye to eye on matters of race.
Not long after he was elected in 1975, people started calling Mayor Riley "Little Black Joe."
Her voice. Her singing voice. That, even more than her oratorical skill as a preacher, is what moved people.
On his first day of work six or so months ago, Tywanza Sanders told Darren Spencer, "I’m gonna make this barbershop famous."
Endurance comes in many forms. Stacked like cordwood inside ships, millions of enslaved Africans endured the "Middle Passage" to the American colonies. Institutions can endure, including Emanuel AME church, which was formed by freed slaves in the early 1800s, went underground after the Denmark Vesey executions, and then rose again as...
A few years back, members of Emanuel AME Church gathered along Rutledge Avenue to mark the renovation of their vacant parsonage, which had been rescued from a state of crumbling disrepair.
Public records will always show that Susie Jackson had two children. But she raised so many relatives that her family puts the actual figure closer to 50, said great-nephew Horace Taylor Jr., who counts himself among them.
Millions of yoga enthusiasts bent and twisted their bodies in complex postures across India and much of the world on Sunday to mark the first International Yoga Day.
Virginia is back in the College World Series finals, and this time it was a lot harder getting there.
UNIVERSITY PLACE, Washington, June 20 (Reuters) - For a second day in a row, South African Louis Oosthuizen carded the lowest round at the U.S. Open to cap a remarkable comeback after he had faced enormous pressure simply to make the cut.
RIYADH (Reuters) - Saudi Arabia on Saturday urged its citizens not to distribute "documents that might be faked" in an apparent response to WikiLeaks' publication on Friday of more than 60,000 documents it says are secret Saudi diplomatic communications.
The toughest test in golf met one tough player Saturday at the U.S. Open.
SINGAPORE (Reuters) - Security researchers have many names for the hacking group that is one of the suspects for the cyberattack on the U.S. government's Office of Personnel Management: PinkPanther, KungFu Kittens, Group 72 and, most famously, Deep Panda. But to Jared Myers and colleagues at cybersecurity company RSA, it is called Shell Crew, and Myers' team is one of the few who has watched it mid-assault — and eventually repulsed it.
A senior Dutch MP has criticised the British and Spanish authorities over the “judicial failures” that have kept an innocent man in prison for almost 12 years.
PASCAGOULA - Calvin Huey received a particularly negative reply to his application to a Mississippi representative for an appointment to the Naval Academy in the early 1960s.
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