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Ira Banks lived under an overpass along Dorchester Road in North Charleston with his brother, Sadaris Banks. Sadaris died in May after an assault that Ira said was drug-related.
Added on: July 5, 2008

The 4th of July Blast at Patriots Point & Fireworks display
Added on: July 4, 2008

Developers, city officials and residents broke ground Thursday on the $20 million redevelopment of the aging St. Andrews Shopping Center, a Savannah Highway mainstay that could re-energize the modest neighborhoods that surround it.
Added on: July 3, 2008

Officials from the U.S. Coast Guard and S.C. Department of Natural Resources will be out in force this holiday weekend trying to make sure everyone has a safe time on the water.
Added on: July 3, 2008

As the July Fourth holiday approaches, Brian Hicks takes time out from his busy schedule to review some fireworks.
Added on: July 2, 2008
Read related story: Bigger bang

Campers at Camp Can Do, for kids 6-17 who have suffered burns, enjoyed their last full day with the Firefighter Games and Carnival held at St. Christopher on Seabrook Island with more than 40 other children.
Added on: July 2, 2008

Birds are thriving on Crab Bank since state regulations protecting the coastal island and two others from boaters passed in 2006. Yet not everyone is following the new regulations.
Added on: July 2, 2008
Read related story: A place just for the birds

Workers removed thirteen bells and lowered them by crane to a waiting truck on King Street on Tuesday. They are going to be refurbished.
Added on: July 1, 2008
Read related story: Towering task

Hope Assembly of God church gave away 170 bikes to local residents in downtown Charleston.
Added on: July 1, 2008
Read related story: Church meets 'a need'

Water levels at Lakes Marion and Moultrie are up to 3 feet lower than normal amidst fears they could return to the vast fields of tree stumps by fall if more rain doesn't come.
Added on: June 30, 2008
Read related story: Drought drains lakes

Cypress Gardens, which houses what is considered to be the most diverse public collection of crocodilians in the world, is dismantling the collection as a result of Berkeley County Council budget cuts.
Added on: June 30, 2008

A taxi driver said somebody shot at his taxi when he went to pick up a fare on April Street in Liberty Park near North Charleston City Hall. Police are unsure whether shots were fired.
Added on: June 30, 2008
Read related story: Cab driver reports having window shot out; police aren’t sure shots were fired

Alexander Glover's murder is still unsolved.
Added on: June 29, 2008
Read related story: Family suffers as man's killing remains unsolved

Scenes from Carolina Day festivities at White Point Garden and Fort Moultrie.
Added on: June 28, 2008
Read related story: 1776 victory over the Brits celebrated

Charleston County mosquito inspectors went door-to-door in a West Ashley neighborhood Friday educating residents about how to avoid letting their yards become a breeding ground.
Added on: June 28, 2008
Read related story: Summer plague

Miniature horses & donkeys seized for neglect are now safely at the Charleston Animal Society facility
Added on: June 27, 2008
Read related story: 3 horses, 3 donkeys seized; owner cited

The Post and Courier reporters Kyle Stock and Schuyler Kropf interviewed Al Parish a day before he was sentenced in Federal Court to 24 years and 4 months.
Added on: June 27, 2008
Read related story: Parish sentenced to 24 years

As Chief Thomas steps down, he talks about his plans for the future and reminisces about his time in Charleston
Added on: June 27, 2008
Read related story: The final call

This is part 1 of a 5 part interview of Al Parish a day before he was sentenced in Federal Court to 24 years and 4 months.
Added on: June 27, 2008
Read related story: Parish sentenced to 24 years

This is part 2 of a 5 part interview of Al Parish a day before he was sentenced in Federal Court to 24 years and 4 months.
Added on: June 27, 2008
Read related story: Parish sentenced to 24 years
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