New warehouse in Summerville promises jobs, raises traffic concerns
SUMMERVILLE S.C (WCIV) — A new warehouse in Summerville is set to bring significant economic growth and job opportunities to the area, but it also raises concerns about increased traffic. The 600,000-square-foot facility, operated by Harbor Logistics, is already at 65% capacity, according to CEO Kevin Shuba. "If you...
Holly Hill man arrested for Dec. 29 burglary, assault on McKnight Drive, police say
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – A 27-year-old Holly Hill man was arrested Wednesday in connection with a December burglary and assault, according to police. Officers with the North Charleston Police Department responded to a burglary call on McKnight Drive on Dec. 29. The victim told responding officers that her...
A man was detained for lying to federal officials and threatening to “shoot up”...
Ahmad Z’yiem Guilford, 21, from near Georgetown airport, faces federal charges for making interstate threats and false statements to agents after targeting aviation businesses in Charleston, Georgetown, and Florence airports.. Threat Details. From November 2025, Guilford allegedly used spoofed phone numbers for...
The victim of the tragic hit-and-run on Rivers Avenue is identified by the coroner.
Jose N. Gonzalez-Cervera, 45, of North Charleston, died from blunt force injuries in a fatal hit-and-run on Rivers Avenue near Hawthorne Drive on New Year’s night. The Charleston County Coroner’s Office confirmed his identity as the pedestrian victim killed at the scene.. Suspect and Charges. Fabian Solis-Espinosa,...
Pitbull to Bring “I’m Back” Tour to Daniel Island’s Credit One Stadium
Global music superstar Pitbull is set to bring his high-energy “I’m Back” Tour to the Lowcountry this spring, with a major stop at Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island on Sunday, May 17. The post Pitbull to Bring “I’m Back” Tour to Daniel Island’s Credit One Stadium first appeared on The Berkeley Observer .
Charleston chef named 2026 South Carolina Chef Ambassador
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – Governor Henry McMaster has selected chefs from Charleston, Myrtle Beach, and Greer to represent South Carolina as 2026 Chef Ambassadors. The chef ambassadors will represent the state through food festivals and other community-driven events to highlight South Carolina’s deep culinary...
FIRST ALERT: Winter storm brings small freezing rain chance to parts of the Lowcountry!
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — A major winter storm across the eastern half of the United States will have minimal impacts in the Lowcountry as we head into the weekend. FIRST ALERT WEATHER DAYS are in effect for Saturday and Sunday as we watch for the possibility of some light freezing rain across inland areas, near I-95.
Dutch Bros Coffee to bring vibrant drive-thru experience to North Charleston
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCIV) — Dutch Bros Coffee, a prominent name in the drive-thru coffee industry, is set to make its debut in North Charleston. The company, which began in 1992 when two brothers purchased a double-head espresso machine and experimented with 100 pounds of coffee beans, has grown into a beloved...
A 65-year-old man was found dead in a car-pedestrian collision on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard.
Randolph Nathan Goff, a 65-year-old Charleston resident, died from injuries sustained in a pedestrian collision on January 12 on Sam Rittenberg Boulevard. He was struck while crossing the road, received life-threatening injuries, and passed away in the hospital on January 20, according to the Charleston County...
North Charleston mayor speaks on corruption charges, leadership and the city
NORTH CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) — After 34 years in law enforcement and two years at the helm of South Carolina’s third-largest city, Mayor Reggie Burgess has his eyes on three things: public safety, responsible development and quality of life. In a wide-ranging exclusive interview with Live 5 News...

















