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Court Sides with Haley in Anti-Union Case
The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley on a lawsuit brought by International Association of Machinists and AFL-CIO over anti-union remarks

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The 4th U.S. Circuit Court of Appeals sided with S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley on a lawsuit brought by International Association of Machinists and AFL-CIO over anti-union remarks

Investigators and volunteers fail to turn up any new evidence during first day of searching for Gayle McCaffrey on a 100-plus acre property on Highway 61
Investigators and volunteers fail to turn up any new evidence during first day of searching for Gayle McCaffrey on a 100-plus acre property on Highway 61
Charleston Police say a drunk man walking down a West Ashley street threw a full can of beer at a cruiser — with predictable results
Author Charlaine Harris kicks off her national book tour for the 12th book in her Southern Vampire series in West Ashley
The Charleston Police Department announced the arrests of two men charged in the attempted armed robberies of two West Ashley businesses during which they donned wigs and women's clothing
Arrests made in West Ashley or involving West Ashley residents.
Charleston County Sheriff Al Cannon held a press conference Wednesday to announce the search for Gayle McCaffrey has moved from a missing persons case to a homicide investigation
Voter ID opponents plan to prepare now for the possibility the courts will allow the law to stand
Coming out of the Great Recession empty storefronts are pretty common, but we want to know what Patch.com users want to see fill those empty business properties
Opening Friday, pARTy & Paint offers group art lessons and a fun BYOB atmosphere
Charles Towne Landing is launching a new series of 5K runs and Thursday is the last day to register for the first one
Charleston Police announced the arrest of a West Ashley man accused of robbing a Savannah Highway restaurant Sunday evening.
Two Charleston Police Officers were taken to the hospital today after an 18-wheeler hit their cruiser this morning
Where are you planning to take mom for Sunday brunch next weekend?
Two men in wigs and women's clothes tried to rob two West Ashley businesses Friday
Here's our weekly round-up of Saturday yard sales for the early birds
Arrests made in West Ashley or involving West Ashley residents.
Thieves hit two area car lots to steal more than a dozen catalytic converters and stole an air conditioning unit from a florist along Savannah Highway this past week.
Burglars broke into two homes in West Ashley last weekend