Jewish communities across the Lowcountry are observing Yom Kippur with heightened security measures prompted by a rise in religious violence across the country.
Mother Emanuel AME Church held an Ecumenical Service to reflect through prayer and fellowship on the nine members killed 10 years ago in a targeted mass shooting.
Ten years after a gunman opened fire inside a downtown Charleston church, killing nine, the church is marking the grim date to honor the people lost and how they lived.
It has been 10 years since a mass shooting at a historically Black downtown Charleston church killed nine people and left the nation shocked and in mourning.
As the Catholic world celebrates the election of the first-ever American pontiff, one Lowcountry family is remembering their own “miraculous” connection with the late Pope Francis.
Reality Church in Goose Creek and The Formation Project are getting human trafficking victims back on their feet with a new support home in Berkeley County.
As the news of Pope Francis’ death spreads across the globe, the Catholic community in Charleston takes a moment to remember and honor the life and legacy of the beloved.
A historic Black church in downtown Charleston that has been closed for four years because of its deteriorating conditions has received funding to support its rehabilitation efforts.
Leaders with the Historic Mother Emanuel African Methodist Episcopal Church are working to preserve the church for many years to come as it is such an important piece of Charleston’s history.
Hundreds gathered in North Charleston Saturday to remember the Goose Creek native who served as an international leader for the Church of God in Christ at a celebration of life service.