Charleston Defeats North Carolina A&T 78-62
Christian Reeves led the way with 16 points for the Charleston Cougars
Charleston Mayor Proposes Private-Sector Partnership for Affordable Housing
Center for Birds of Prey Brings Live Raptor Show to SEWE
Weather
South Carolina DOT Treats Roads Ahead of Winter Storms
State and local agencies worked around the clock to prepare for snow and ice in Charleston and across the state.

Coastal Winter Storm Brings Rare Snowfall to Charleston Tri-County
Forecasters predict 4-7 inches of snow overnight into Sunday morning, with lighter accumulations spreading into southeast Georgia.
Charleston Airport Remains Open as Snow Blankets Lowcountry
Officials monitoring conditions and impacts on operations
Lifestyle
Charleston's French Quarter Gallery Walk Showcases Local Art and Artisans
Walk and Talk Charleston leads tour of galleries and shops in historic district

Charleston Drives Art of Protest
Local artists use creative mediums to express dissent and social commentary.
Historic Charleston Custom House May Reopen to Public
Federal board reviews underused government properties, including iconic Charleston landmark
Crime
Charleston Man Sentenced for Hollywood Murder
Deandre Antuan Nesbitt Cochran convicted of murder and weapons charges in 2023 shooting death

Police Search for Missing 5-Year-Old Last Seen Near Remount Road
North Charleston authorities seek public help to locate Genesis Yolanda Castillo-Hernandez.
Three Arrested in South Carolina Woman's Ambush Killing
Dana Marie Kinlaw was lured to a rural road and fatally shot, then set on fire, in an alleged retaliation murder.
Travel
11 Boutique Hotels in Charleston Offer Southern Charm on the Coast
These properties lend luxury and authenticity to South Carolina's historic peninsula.

American Airlines Flight Reports Mysterious Blue Light During Landing
Incident prompts investigation by aviation authorities
Breeze Airways Bringing Affordable Flights to Atlantic City Airport
New airline to offer nonstop routes to Charleston, Raleigh-Durham, and one-stop to Tampa starting in May.
Politics
The Man Who Took On The Klan
Amos Akerman, a former Confederate soldier, became the U.S. government's most zealous warrior against the KKK.

South Carolina AG Raises Concerns Over Alleged Inappropriate Materials in Library Children's Section
Wilson sends letter to Charleston County Public Library over reports of sexually explicit content
Rep. Mace Demands Freeze on Funding for Charleston Library Over 'Lewd' Books
Congresswoman claims library has sexually explicit content accessible to children