Daniel Island man arrested for copper theft at Ruby Tuesday
North Charleston police arrested a Daniel Island resident for allegedly stealing copper electrical wire from a Ruby Tuesday restaurant during foot patrol.
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North Charleston police arrested a Daniel Island resident for allegedly stealing copper electrical wire from a Ruby Tuesday restaurant during foot patrol.
Six Lowcountry Waffle House locations will serve candlelight dinners on Valentine's Day, offering an alternative to traditional upscale restaurant reservations.
Community Resource Center and Project Cool Breeze will distribute free winter coats as temperatures drop to dangerous lows this weekend in Charleston.
The Mount Pleasant Chamber of Commerce will host a 'shellebration' featuring steamed oysters and business development talks for local entrepreneurs.
The Layfield family's beloved cat Willa disappeared after a routine food delivery downtown. Security footage shows the driver's suspicious behavior.
Utility crews worked through the night to repair a major gas leak that shut down Red Bank Road in Goose Creek for hours, affecting local businesses and traffic.
The two-day festival kicks off Friday with cocktail competitions and continues Saturday with Folly Beach's best restaurants showcasing island flavors.
Red Bank Road reopened Friday after an overnight gas leak closure affected local restaurants and businesses in the busy Goose Creek corridor.
A train derailment closed Highway 78 from Jedburg Road to Deming Way Sunday, affecting traffic flow to popular Summerville dining destinations.
Kymani Baker, 18, of Ladson was shot and killed while working at the Dorchester Road Sonic Drive-in Thursday morning in a tragic incident that shook the community.
California's new DROP platform allows residents to demand data deletion from hundreds of brokers with one request, offering hope for privacy protection.
The fast-food chain shuttered its Johnnie Dodds Boulevard location, marking another shift in Mount Pleasant's evolving dining landscape.
Charleston's favorite artisan deli expands across the Cooper River with a new Mount Pleasant outpost featuring the same inventive sandwiches that made downtown location famous.
Several Lowcountry restaurants are taking advantage of the January lull to tackle renovations, leaving diners wondering when their favorites will reopen.
Berkeley County's 2026 Community Development Block Grant workshop could bring fresh opportunities for restaurant owners and food businesses seeking funding.