February is packed with exciting events across the Lowcountry, offering everything from oyster roasts and live music to ...
At Hideaway Farms, located off Cowboy Way and Rodeo Drive, two Marsh Tacky horses named Drew and Sage stand as living symbols of South Carolina's rich history.
Mike Switzer interviews John Powell, president and CEO of the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition coming Feb. 14th through 16th to Charleston, S.C.
So far, SCDNR biologists and technicians have lowered 23 reef balls into the lake since January and will continue to do so ...
In a new research article, a seismologist argues that earthquakes are the reason for the mysterious lights associated with a ...
A Riverbanks Botanical Garden workshop explored Gullah sweetgrass basketry, a Lowcountry tradition experts say is at risk due ...
Our Post and Courier sports team has worked together to compile a list of Black trailblazers in South Carolina sports history ...
Enduring folklore of “ghost lights” haunting a Lowcountry town in South Carolina may be more fact than myth, a new study suggests. However, the so-called “Summerville Light” isn’t the work of a ghost, ...
According to the South Carolina Department of Natural Resources website, “alligators create trails, holes, and nests that ...
As interest in hunting alligators rises, state wildlife officials are concerned that too many of the largest gators in South ...
The polar vortex is a large area of cold air and low pressure that normally spins over the North and South Poles. During the winter months and when the jet stream allows, this cold air can drop ...
UPSTATE, S.C. (WSPA) — A study by U-Haul has found that South Carolina, for the first time ever, is growing faster than any state across the country. U-Haul says that, due to increases in one ...