Which president had the first telephone? Which commander in chief gambled away the White House china? Or who loved jelly beans? Discover some fun facts about some of the men who've been president.More >>
Do you know which president was the first to have a telephone? Which commander in chief gambled away the White House china? Or who loved jelly beans? Discover some fun facts about some of the men who've held the highest office in the United States.More >>
The 2012 election may be over, but not all may be lost for Republicans looking for love. Thanks to chemistry.com, you can find your political equal in these cities.More >>
Republicans lost the 2012 presidential election, but not all may be lost for members of the GOP looking for love. Chemistry.com lists the cities they are most likely to find their political equal.More >>
Inaugurations have evolved to reflect a changing U.S. and the personalities of the men occupying the office.More >>
Inaugurations have evolved to reflect a changing U.S. and the personalities of the men occupying the office. Here's a look at some of the inaugurations for years past. More >>
The final debate before the 2012 presidential election provided an endless amount of viral internet memes as well as the inspiration for some creative fictional Twitter hash tags.More >>
The final debate before the 2012 presidential election provided enough memorable moments - one in particular about the Navy - to create an endless amount of viral internet memes. It also was the inspiration for some creative fictional Twitter hash tags.More >>
The 46th Quadrennial Democratic National Convention is underway in Charlotte, NC.More >>
President Barack Obama accepted the Democratic presidential nomination at the 46th Quadrennial Democratic National Convention. The DNC ran from Sept. 4 to Sept. 6 in Charlotte, NC.More >>
From, buttons, ties and all types of hats, Republican delegates happy to nominate Mitt Romney showed their patriotism and "red-state" spirit all week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL.More >>
From, buttons, ties and all types of hats, Republican delegates happy to nominate Mitt Romney showed their patriotism and "red-state" spirit all week at the Republican National Convention in Tampa, FL.More >>
Take a look back at the memorable, and often amusing, moments of the presidential race that left only one Republican standing to take on the incumbent President Barack Obama in the fall. More >>
With Election Day drawing closer, nominee-apparent Mitt Romney and President Barack Obama are gearing up to face off for your votes - but what if it had been Republican candidate Herman Cain, or Rick Santorum, instead? Take a look back at the memorable, and often amusing, moments of the presidential race that left only one Republican standing to take on incumbent Obama in the fall. More >>
Take a look at some of the more creative outfits delegates and other attendees are wearing at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.More >>
Take a look at some of the more creative outfits delegates and other attendees are wearing at the Democratic National Convention in Charlotte, NC.More >>
Now it's the Democrats' turn. The Democratic National Convention kicks off with an array of speakers charged with the task of firing the party up before it nominates Barack Obama.More >>
Now it's the Democrats' turn. The Democratic National Convention kicks off with an array of speakers charged with the task of firing the party up before it nominates Barack Obama.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 3:27 PM EDT2013-05-20 19:27:04 GMT
The man convicted of voluntary manslaughter two years ago in the 2009 death of 28-year-old Kate Waring is again seeking a new trial. According to the South Carolina Attorney General's Office, 33-year-oldMore >>
The man convicted of voluntary manslaughter two years ago in the 2009 death of 28-year-old Kate Waring waived his relief hearing on Monday on two other charges he was convicted on.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 11:29 PM EDT2013-05-21 03:29:15 GMT
Dorchester District 2 administrators and teachers packed the county's council chambers in support of their 20,000 students. "We have done a whole lot with so little for so long," says Wally Baird, principalMore >>
Dorchester District Two says it will be in the red in the upcoming school year. The district presented its$158 million budget to the Dorchester County Council Monday night.More >>
Investigators have charged a couple in connection to a hit-and-run that killed a horse and injured a rider. The Charleston County Sheriff's Office arrested Steven and Caroline Muckenfuss.More >>
On Friday night, police were in patrol in the area of Brownswood Road and Comsee Lane when officers spotted the suspects' vehicle crossing a double solid line in the roadway twice.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 8:22 PM EDT2013-05-21 00:22:26 GMT
An Upstate woman who is charged in the shooting deaths of her two children and with trying to kill her husband has been released from the hospital.Anna Simpson was released from Greenville MemorialMore >>
An Upstate woman who is charged in the shooting deaths of her two children and with trying to kill her husband has been released from the hospital.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 8:10 PM EDT2013-05-21 00:10:08 GMT
Investigators are looking for a Cottageville man accused of attempting to crash a truck into a deputy's cruiser which started a car chase in Colleton County.More >>
Investigators are looking for a Cottageville man accused of attempting to crash a truck into a deputy's cruiser which started a car chase in Colleton County. More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 8:02 PM EDT2013-05-21 00:02:06 GMT
Thieves broke into at least six cars early in a North Charleston neighborhood Monday morning, taking a wallet, shoes and other items.. Police said the thieves struck between 4 and 5 AM on Red Oak Drive. GinaMore >>
A North Charleston woman saw a man breaking into her car Monday morning, but the thief got away before she could stop him. Police said at least six cars were targeted on Red Oak Drive between 4 and 5 AM.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 7:53 PM EDT2013-05-20 23:53:56 GMT
MT. PLEASANT, SC (WCSC) - Staying true to tradition, Mark Sanford returned to the Lowcountry five days after being sworn into Congress to meet with people about issues and ideas during his 'neighborhoodMore >>
Staying true to tradition, Mark Sanford returned to the Lowcountry five days after being sworn into Congress to meet with people about issues and ideas during his 'neighborhood office hours.' Sanford says he started the practice when he was first elected to Congress and it's worked wonders.More >>
Monday, May 20 2013 6:45 PM EDT2013-05-20 22:45:50 GMT
Thousands of boaters – many of whom are inexperienced -- are expected to take to Charleston-area waterways this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. "There's not a whole of formal training that goes into boating.More >>
Thousands of boaters – many of whom are inexperienced -- are expected to take to Charleston-area waterways this upcoming Memorial Day weekend. "There's not a whole of formal training that goes into boating.More >>
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