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The Lowcountry Strawberry Festival wrapped up its final day at Boone Hall on Sunday, and organizers said this year’s event has been berry sweet.
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CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - High pressure will slide off the East Coast today allowing for winds to turn out of the southwest, signaling a warming trend that will commence today. Expect lots of sunshine today with highs in the mid 80s this afternoon.
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CHARLESTON, SC (WCSC) - “Channel 5 is now alive.” Those words, spoken by legendary Lowcountry broadcaster Charlie Hall, launched Live 5 WCSC in 1953. Live 5 WCSC is the longest continuously-operating station in South Carolina. Our original studios were located on East Bay Street in downtown Charleston.
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Schools, offices reopen after days of winter weather-related closings
Jan 20, 2025 · CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - Monday marked the first day back in class or back in the office for students and employees across the Lowcountry following days of closures from last week’s winter weather.
Boar’s Head listeria outbreak linked to two Lowcountry deaths
Aug 28, 2024 · CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - The South Carolina Department of Public Health is urging residents to avoid recalled Boar’s Head deli meat as a national listeria outbreak may have contributed to the deaths of two Lowcountry citizens.