Scott Usher, a former mini-tour golfer who has regained his amateur status, fired an 8-under-par 64 Friday to take the first-round lead in the Charleston City Amateur Golf Championship being played at Municipal Golf Course.
Charleston Battery striker Austin Savage couldn’t have picked a better time to record his first goal in USL action.
Fishing remained slow Friday for participants in the Carolina Billfish Classic, the opening tournament in the 2016 South Carolina Governor’s Cup Billfishing Series.
IRMO — Ending a six-year drought, the Bishop England girls soccer team captured the Class AA/A state championship on Friday, defeating Christ Church, 5-1.
Charleston police on Friday released a video showing a fight last month between an off-duty officer and a bicyclist after a crash downtown.
COLUMBIA — South Carolina, a favorite in the opening game of the Will Muschamp era?
Walter Graham may spend the next three years of his life in prison for fatally shooting the man alleged to have beaten his daughter unconscious.
The federal government’s attempt to terminate the Savannah River Site’s unfinished plutonium recycling plant is proving difficult after a U.S. Senate committee authorized $340 million on Thursday to support construction of the facility.
On Saturday morning, 19 high school sailing teams from all across the country will wake up in their respective hotel rooms and drive to the College of Charleston’s sailing center.
NICKI GORNY, Fla. — With a singer and songwriter at its helm, Belleview’s Garden Worship Center has long relied on theatrics to spread its Bible-based message.
NEW YORK — Andie Potamkin Blackmore’s approach to life is creative and non-traditional, so why should her wedding "gown" have been any different?
Two 17-year-olds were each free on $55,000 bail when they were accused last month of shooting Eric Brantley to death in North Charleston.
MOUNT PLEASANT — A science class show-and-tell at Laing Middle School turned into a long game of hide-and-seek Friday, and Barbossa was it.
Charleston County school officials are searching for a python that slipped out of its cage Friday at Laing Middle School of Science and Technology.
In picking the Charleston jurors who would vote to sentence a man to death in a now decade-old murder, a prosecutor removed black people from the jury pool while a defense attorney targeted only whites, according to dueling court testimony this week.