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Judge Richard E. Fields, a native of Charleston and a kindhearted, trailblazing giant in the South Carolina legal community, died on March 3, aged 103. Born to an illiterate father and a mother ...
WCSC-TV began broadcasting on June 19, 1953. [2] Originally operating from studios located on East Bay Street in downtown Charleston, it was the second television station in South Carolina and the oldest continuously operating station in the state (the first was WCOS-TV in Columbia, which broadcast from May 1953 to January 1956).
Thomas R. Gregory (July 26, 1927 – December 11, 2006) [1] was an American radio and television announcer and news anchor. Born in Charleston, South Carolina, Gregory served in the United States Navy during World War II. After the war, he went to Seton Hall University in New Jersey, initially as a law student.
Joseph Halstead "Peter" McGee Jr. (April 6, 1929 – April 27, 2024) was an American politician in the state of South Carolina. He served in the South Carolina House of Representatives from 1963 to 1968, representing Charleston County, South Carolina. He was a lawyer and judge. [1] McGee helped protect Charleston's Four Corners of Law. [2]
Scott was hospitalized at the Medical University of South Carolina in Charleston on August 11, 2023, and had previously dealt with blood clot issues. [26] He died on August 13 at the age of 69. [ 1 ] [ 27 ] [ 28 ] Governor Henry McMaster announced that flags would be lowered in the late Senator's honor. [ 29 ]
The only mention of her death is the small obituary on page 4 of the Charleston News & Courier. Her will as well as probate records made Jacob Myers her executor and clearly indicate that she was "Grace Myers, formerly Grace Peixotto".
That’s near Naval Joint Base Charleston, about 17 miles from downtown Charleston. Katie Sullivan, a 38-year-old Goose Creek resident, is the woman who died at the scene of the shooting, Berkeley ...
William Herschel Sharpe, Jr. (born 1950) was the lead anchor on Charleston, South Carolina broadcast station WCSC-TV. He had been with the station since October 1973. Sharpe retired in 2021 after 48 years at W