This weekend, enjoy the Colour of Music Festival, race the Puppy Love 5K or Save the Light 5K then feast at Oysters in the ...
A downtown Charleston bookstore is supporting two celebratory events for the daughters of former President George W. Bush’s latest book release. Jenna Bush Hager and ...
Coastal Carolina Camellia Society put on the 74th annual flower show in Charleston. The tradition has gone on for decades and features many types of camellias.
Mary Linville Church, unexpectedly passed away on December ... In 1965, she received a Diploma in Nursing from Charleston General Hospital in Charleston, West Virginia. In 1967, Mary moved from ...
She met her future husband James Bennitt when he was stationed at Charleston Air Force Base. She married her love, Jim, in Bishopville Presbyterian Church on September 7, 1957, with whom she had ...
Gov. Patrick Morrisey made his final cabinet appointments Tuesday by announcing new leadership at the Department of Veterans’ Assistance, the West Virginia National Guard and West Virginia State ...
CHARLESTON — Gov. Patrick Morrisey made his final cabinet ... He’s been a chief of staff at the State Police, and he also serves his community as a senior pastor of Grace Baptist Church in ...
Ten times you could ask President Donald Trump, "Have you no shame," and 10 times he could tell you, "No, I don't." ...
June and Louis were members of the Virginia Avenue Methodist church for many years ... Wyatt, Evy Grace, Dansby, and Adelice Nickle, Ryder, Charleston, and Brooklyn Driscoll, sister-in-law ...
“We believe in a movement of God in the Charleston area that touches people from all backgrounds. We believe God is building His Church with great diversity and grace to transform lives.
As an executive editor, Gabe led award-winning coverage of Charleston church shooter Dylan Roof's ... will be a time of prosperity, peace, and grace for our nation. May God bless you and guide ...
The Dicastery for the Causes of Saints has promulgated a decree recognizing that five Spanish Franciscans were killed “in odium fidei” (“in hatred of the faith”) in 1597.