Fifty years of memories: A love letter to The City Magazine Since 1975
On a hot summer morning in 1975 you would find me stuffing my VW SuperBeetle with a friend or two, an ice-filled styrofoam cooler holding a six-pack of Tab and pimento cheese sandwiches. Destination — Folly Beach. Happy 50th Anniversary,Charleston magazine.I took a little time travel back to 1975...
I-26 W near Eagle Drive to close Saturday night for bridge repairs
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Part of Interstate 26 westbound in North Charleston will close Saturday as crews perform bridge repairs. The South Carolina Department of Transportation (SCDOT) is closing the westbound lanes near Eagle Drive starting at 10 p.m., according to the North Charleston Police Department. The...
FIRST ALERT: Sunday’s front to bring warmer temperatures, late-day showers!
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A cold front is forecast to move through the Lowcountry late Sunday, which will work to bring us less sunshine and a small rain chance to conclude the weekend!. Overnight, our nearby area of high pressure will pivot offshore. Along the coast, a light southerly wind...
New Paws, New Love: Adopt Puppies Today in Charleston, SC
Interested in adding a furry friend to your family? Even if you're just keen on viewing some of the cute critters available for adoption nearby, there are ample pets waiting for their forever homes in animal shelters throughout and around charleston.
Moving Mountains: Megan Buchholz turns cancer battle into community mission
DANIEL ISLAND, S.C. (WCIV) — For Megan Buchholz, the journey through breast cancer was never just about survival. It became a mission, one rooted in resilience, community, and a mother’s instinct to help others navigate the same storm. Diagnosed in 2023 following her first mammogram at age 40,...
Charleston Animal Society overwhelmed with 1,300 animals
MORNING HEADLINES | Charleston Animal Society’s campuses in North Charleston and Moncks Corner are both beyond capacity, with more than 1,300 animals currently in the organization’s care. The organization, which takes in over 90% of all stray animals from both Charleston and Berkeley counties, is urgently asking the...
The Sand Dollar on Folly Beach, SC is for sale for $3,000,000
The Sand Dollar Bar, located at 7 Center Street is on the market. This week, the iconic Folly Beach establishment put the building for sale which includes a residential bungalow. The price ticket for this bar just one block from the ocean is $3,000,000. Here are the details:. Location: 7...
Moncks Corner veterans post hosts food pantry for military families impacted by shutdown
MONCKS CORNER, S.C. (WCBD) — A local veterans post is opening its doors to help military and federal families impacted by the ongoing government shutdown. VFW Post 9509 in Moncks Corner is hosting a “Be the Light” pop-up food pantry this weekend. The event will provide free groceries, baby supplies and personal care...
Everything you need to know about Boone Hall Fright Nights 2025
Boone Hall Fright Nights returns to Mount Pleasant, South Carolina, as the state’s largest haunted event. Each fall, the historic Boone Hall Plantation transforms into a chilling playground of fog, darkness, and fear. Located at 2434 N. Hwy 17, Mt. Pleasant, Boone Hall Fright Nights offers three immersive haunted...
Creepy Carolina: Haunted carriage rides with Palmetto Carriage Works
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Downtown Charleston is full of haunted history and tales that span decades, but have you thought about hearing some of those ghost stories in the evening on a horse-drawn carriage?. As Halloween approaches, you can do exactly that to get into the spooky mood. “While...