Here are your Tuesday morning headlines:
THE TROPICS: Tropical Storm Imelda expected to become a hurricane Tuesday
North Charleston Police release statement on disturbance involving youth
Berkeley High School teacher accused of allegedly tattooing minor
Beaufort County deputy suspended, under internal investigation
Here’s what a government shutdown would mean in South Carolina
Here’s what a government shutdown would mean in South Carolina
Ex-SC lawmaker pleads guilty to distributing child sex abuse material
Moncks Corner Rural deputy fire chief dies in line of duty, officials confirm
2 SC gubernatorial candidates back death penalty for child rape in new act
SC environmental agency holds public hearing on Awendaw residential development
US government on brink of first shutdown in almost seven years amid partisan standoff in Congress
Marine veteran charged in deadly North Carolina waterfront bar shooting appears in court
Death toll from attack at Michigan church stays at 4 after police sweep charred ruins
This Day in History: Sept. 30, 1962: Riots erupt as 1st Black Ole Miss student registers
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