Rep. Clyburn hopeful harbor deepening money on way
Long-sought money for a study of deepening the Charleston Harbor shipping channel could be included when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers releases its national work plan later this month. Full story
Long-sought money for a study of deepening the Charleston Harbor shipping channel could be included when the U.S. Army Corps of Engineers releases its national work plan later this month. Full story
The federal Mine Safety and Health Administration says it's holding four public hearings next month on two sets of proposed rules. Full story
Darius Rucker is one proud papa. The former "Hootie and the Blowfish" frontman, now a genuine country superstar with five No. 1 hits, lives in Charleston, S.C. with his wife and three children. Full story
An American Airlines flight to Washington, D.C., from Miami was diverted to South Carolina after passengers reported smelling smoke in the cabin. Full story
As police continued searching for one of four teens who ran away from a Summerville treatment center last week, critics say the facility lacks security to handle the potentially dangerous youths staying there. Full story
The board of the South Carolina State Ports Authority has voted to go ahead with plans to build a $25 million cruise terminal on the Charleston waterfront despite objections from residents in the area. Full story
Charleston, South Carolina kicks off numerous celebrations on Monday night to remembers its role in starting the Civil War. Countdown guest host Chris Hayes reports.
CHARLESTON, SC - APRIL 12: Confederate re-enactors stand on the ramparts of Fort Moultrie are silhouetted in the rising sun to mark the 150th anniversary of the Civil War on April 12, 2011 in Charleston, South Carolina. The first shot that began the Civil War was fired at Fort Sumter April 12, 186
CHARLESTON, SC - APRIL 12: Confederate re-enactors look out at Fort Sumter in Charleston Harbor, from positions in Fort Moultrie early on April 12, 2011 in Charleston, South Carolina. The first shot that began the Civil War was fired at Fort Sumter April 12, 1861 in Charleston harbor.