Feb. 17 marks the 161st anniversary of when the H.L. Hunley made history by becoming the first submarine to successfully sink an enemy warship during battle.
A federal judge in Boston on Thursday blocked President Donald Trump’s executive order that would end birthright citizenship for the children of parents who are in the U.S.
On Monday night, Secretary of Defense Pete Hegseth signed a memorandum renaming Fort Liberty, in North Carolina, back to Fort ...
The public is invited to a free showing of the award-winning Civil War movie “Glory” on Sunday, Feb. 23, at 2 p.m. at the ...
Members of the National Association of Black Military Women Charleston Chapter are proud of their military service and want ...
Consider Lillian’s Petite Market & Eatery, a spick-and-span new spot north of downtown that opened in December. Shrimp and ...
A trusting, genuine and progressively complex relationship between two young boys growing up together in rural Leakesville, ...
He sat with them for an hour in prayer. Then he pulled his gun out and started shooting. And today our national numbness is wrapped in a Confederate flag. The young man who killed nine members of ...
One year after the first shots of the Civil War were fired at nearby Fort Sumter, the Planter’s three white officers went ...
Their case is an extreme example of how a motivated and militarized government can crack down on protest, dissent, and the ...
The College of Charleston is kicking off Black History Month this week by releasing a calander of eventsBlack History Month, ...
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson is renewing accusation that Charleston County schools violated state law when it removed a Confederate monument.
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