Who's moving into the area?
Updated: Do you know where everyone is coming from?
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Prison inmates using smuggled cell phones to steal credit card numbers
Updated: Prison officials say they can't stop the operation because the Federal government won't allow them to jam cell phone signals.
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North Charleston Police promote dumbbells, not dough-nuts
Updated: North Charleston Police have a new program to protect their officers "Under the Vest", promoting nutrition and excercise.
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Surf City 6-year-old boy helps deliver baby brother
A little boy in Surf City named Noah and his baby brother are bonded in a way most children will never know. Noah was there when his brother was born on Monday and he wasn't just watching.
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Police take Summerville shooting suspect into custody Updated: Police have arrested 23-year-old Byron Kinsey for the murder in Summerville on Wednesday afternoon.
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2 Grand Valley State students found dead in car Updated: Michigan police say a charcoal grill in a car apparently generated enough carbon monoxide to kill two Grand Valley State University students, including one from South Carolina.
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James Island moves closer to incorporation
Updated: In the incorporation war between the Town of James Island and the City of Charleston, the town won a major legal battle Wednesday.
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Police have new details in Oakridge Plaza bank robbery Updated: Police in North Charleston are asking for help identifying a bank robbery suspect and they say he has an unusual feature that may help identify him.
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New taping technique helps relieve pain Updated: A cutting edge procedure to relieve joint and muscle pain used to treat Olympic athletes this past summer, is now available right here in the Lowcountry. Whether you have bad knees, aching backs, or sprains, doctors say kinesio tape can help.
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Behind the scenes at Gitmo: A guard's life Updated: GUANTANAMO BAY, CUBA (WTOC) - For guards at the Guantanamo Bay Detention Center it's just a job. But in a Raycom Media Network special report, we'll see that it's a stressful and sometimes lonely job. It's
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