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WCBD Charleston on MSNHouse advances bill to abolish Charleston County constituent school boardsCharleston County’s eight constituent school boards may no longer exist come next school year. A bill that would dissolve the ...
Charleston County has launched a new initiative that supports its mission of bringing more affordable housing to the area.
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WCIV Charleston on MSNCharleston County defers vote on development in Ten Mile communityProtecting the historic Ten Mile communityThis week during Charleston County’s Tuesday council meeting, county leaders agreed ...
Charleston County establish Local Housing Trust Fund to create more workforce and affordable housing
JOHN’S ISLAND, S.C. (WCBD) –Charleston County officials announced the creation of a fund to support the development and preservation of workforce and affordable housing in the ...
A Dorchester County man has started a mission to demand that schools do more to protect students from bullying after he lost ...
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WCBD Charleston on MSNNonprofit organizations began to see impacts of food scarcity amid government cutbacksNonprofits that distribute food to people in need across the Lowcountry are beginning to feel the strain of federal funding cuts, leaving many concerned about a ...
The Charleston County School District is again offering to feed children throughout the summer. Through the Seamless Summer Feeding Program (SSFP), the district will provide free breakfast and lunch ...
West Ashley middle and high schools have capacity for incoming students as housing plans continue. CCSD elementary schools ...
A new incentive program will pay some South Carolina families weekly for perfect attendance as absenteeism continues to crux student performance.
A new incentive program in South Carolina is paying families if a child has perfect attendance at school. The Charleston County School District rolled out the pilot program earlier this month.
The State House of Representatives had its third reading on House Bill 4014, which relates to a lowcountry school district.
A 37-year-old man was taken into custody after threatening officers and their families in Charleston. On March 20, the ...
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