Men’s Soccer Ties Campbell at Home
CHARLESTON, S.C. – The College of Charleston men's soccer team tied Campbell 0-0 at home Saturday afternoon. The Cougar's first home conference game ended in a scoreless draw leaving their record 2-4-1 and 0-1-1 in conference play. Campbell outshot Charleston 13 to 11. Charleston forward Matt Lenert led the...
Berkeley County road closures set for I-26 Westbound exit 187 and SC 27 on-ramp
BERKELEY COUNTY, S.C. (WCIV) — The South Carolina Department of transportation announced Friday, that beginning Sept. 14 the I-26 Westbound exit 187 and the SC 27 on ramp to I-26 Eastbound in Berkeley County will be closed. Starting at 9 p.m. the affected areas will close, allowing crews to...
Traffic closures set for North Maple Street this week due to continued extension project
SUMMERVILLE, S.C. (WCIV) — Continued traffic closures will be affecting the vicinity of North Maple Street this week as crews proceed with work on the North Maple Street extension project. Blythe Development, LLC, in conjunction with, the Town of Summerville will be begin the road closure and detour on...
Ceremony marks 250th anniversary of raising first S.C. flag
JAMES ISLAND, S.C. - SC250 and the South Carolina Battleground Preservation Trust, in partnership with the South Carolina American Revolution Sesquicentennial Commission, hosted a flag-raising ceremony to honor the raising of the first South Carolina Flag. The flag was first raised back in 1775, marking its 250th...
The week ahead: Generally quiet and turning a little warmer
The week ahead will remain generally quiet, but we’ll start to turn warmer later this week as high pressure ridges in aloft. Slight shower and storm chances return to the area for the weekend, particularly on Sunday. For Monday, though, another generally nice day is in the offing with...
Summerville stays atop the Live 5 Top 10 Poll
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The top 5 spots stayed the same after Week 3 in the Live 5 Friday Night Lights Top 10 poll released on Sunday. Summerville, coming off a bye week, stayed atop the standings at number 1. Berkeley, Stratford, Bishop England and James Island all stayed put as well in numbers 2 through 5.
Charleston, South Carolina’s best Lowcountry restaurants that locals swear by
Charleston is the heart of Lowcountry cuisine, where every dish tells a story of tradition and flavor. From shrimp and grits to she-crab soup, the city’s kitchens transform local ingredients into meals that feel both comforting and unforgettable. For locals, these restaurants aren’t just dining spots—they’re part of...
Mount Pleasant Police to host National Night Out event at local farmers market Oct....
MOUNT PLEASANT, S.C. (WCIV) — The Mount Pleasant Police Department will host its annual National Night Out event on Oct. 7 at the Mount Pleasant Farmers Market. The community event will feature live music from Bach to Rock and offer residents an opportunity to meet their neighbors and local officers.
Navy Yard (repurposed) Development – North Charleston SC
The Work Projects Administration (WPA) conducted multiple projects to improve and develop Charleston Navy Yard at North Charleston, South Carolina. Per a Department of Defense (DoD) survey, the WPA did the following:. Improve facilities, power plant, grounds, and distribution systems, and construct roads; Project No....
‘Project Cool Breeze’ hosts last distribution event of the year
WEST ASHLEY, S.C. (WCSC) - Older adults in the Tri-County got some extra help staying cool. It’s all thanks to ‘Project Cool Breeze’s’ last distribution event of the year. The charity has been giving away free fans and air conditioning units to seniors in need for the last 26 years.