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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
TOPICS:Goose CreekFarmers MarketLocal produceArtisansBi-monthlySmall businessFresh foodCommunityThe City of Goose Creek is opening their bi-monthly Farmers Market starting in March, offering locals the chance to sample small business offerings and locally grown produce. Central Creek Framers Market will be open every first and third Wednesday from 4 p.m. to 7 p.m. beginning March 5.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
The Berkeley County Sheriff's Office is warning the public of a phone scam circulating in the county that aims to solicit money from unsuspecting victims. According to the Sheriff's Office, the scammers are spoofing caller ID to make it look like the call is coming from the Berkeley County Sheriff’s Office.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
TOPICS:CharlestonRescue teamSinkingBoat crewHarborFirefightersMarine unitDewateringCharleston firefighters and the Charleston Metro Marine Unit worked together Tuesday to save the crew of a watercraft in distress that was rapidly sinking in the Charleston Harbor. According to a post made to Facebook by the Charleston Fire Department, marine crews were able to swiftly recover the boats occupants as well as some people who has spilled from the boat into the water.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
A fatal auto-pedestrian collision on Savannah Highway has closed northbound lanes Wednesday morning, according to the Charleston Police Department. (DOT)
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
Charleston County Mosquito Control is continuing to treat for mosquitoes aerially and on the ground from April 15 through 21. Spring and Summer temperatures have been keeping consistent across the Lowcountry, and Charleston Mosquito Control is doing what they can to keep everyone's least favorite pest at bay. Helicopters will be circling and aerially inspecting and treating areas of standing water for aquatic stage mosquitoes.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
TOPICS:Berkeley CountyMethamphetamineTraffic stopArrestedTraffickingK-9Criminal activityProbation violationTwo Lowcountry men have been arrested after two pounds of Methamphetamine was seized during a traffic stop on Monday, according to the Berkeley County Sheriff's Office. Ryan Carl Newman, 35 of Summerville, and Preston Goldie Long, 35 of Ladson, were arrested and charged with Trafficking Methamphetamine 400 grams or more.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
TOPICS:Missing17-year-oldNorth CharlestonPolice DepartmentPublic's helpLast seenInformationThe North Charleston Police Department is seeking the public's help in locating a missing 17-year-old. Janiah Robinson, was last seen leaving her home at approximately 7:15 p.m. According to the police department, Robinson is 4'8" and weighs about 100 pounds. She was last seen wearing blue jeans, a black jacket, black and white shoes and carrying a pink purse.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
Charleston County’s Airport Connector Road project has received environmental approval to advance with right-of-way acquisition in their process towards constructing a new access roadway to the Charleston International Airport. The project has received a Finding of No Significant Impact determination from the Federal Highway Administration, a key environmental decision that officially concludes the environmental review period.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum will be hosting two days of special programming to honor the legacy of the USS Laffey, the vessel more popularly known as “The Ship That Would Not Die.”During this special programming, visitors will have the opportunity to experience life aboard the historic vessel through immersive living history demonstrations, engaging presentations, and a moving memorial ceremony. Events will take place April 15 and 16 throughout the day.
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1 week ago |
abcnews4.com | Abigail Quinn
TOPICS:USPSJob fairSouth CarolinaHiring opportunitiesVirtualTeam membersCareer advancementBenefitsThe United States Postal Service is inviting motivated job seekers to attend their virtual job fair and view immediate hiring opportunities in South Carolina and beyond. According to a release from USPS, they have several open positions and are looking to recruit team members who are interested in contributing to their mission of service in the communities of South Carolina.