Today's top headlines:
Charleston Police respond to reported gunshots fired at apartment complex
Police arrest, charge man in Bluffton shooting discovered through welfare check
Charleston deputies: Weekend motorcycle chase reached speeds above 125 mph
Woman paid $15k after alleging violent assault by North Charleston Police
State trooper released from hospital after being hit by suspected DUI driver on I-77
Zoning overlay moves forward in historical Ten Mile Community
Charleston Co. working to amend unincorporated area firearm discharge ordinance
City seeking community input on downtown Charleston zoning change for MUSC
DD2 highlights assessment performance at meeting, aligns with goals for the year
Charleston officials working to expand the Battery, protect it from weather
New Chicago immigration operation prompts confusion as city braces for federal intervention
Supreme Court lifts restrictions on LA immigration stops set after agents swept up US citizens
More to know:
SC health department reports 3rd case of measles in state this year
Charleston County Public Library launches new Youth Library Cards
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