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Massachusetts man sentenced to 20 years for exploitation of Charleston minors
New charge added for North Charleston man in early May Rivers Avenue hotel bath burn case
Four businesses along Cooper River could face lawsuit over alleged nurdles pollution
2026 Reggae Nights series opens Friday at James Island County Park
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SC Election Commission announces historic start to early voting
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Four businesses along Cooper River could face lawsuit over alleged nurdles pollution
May 29, 2026 | 11:04 AM
A prominent environmental law firm has notified four companies operating along the Cooper River.
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