Investors − including Donald Trump Jr. − who own North Charleston's tallest building, the former Charleston Naval Hospital, are seeking permission in bankruptcy court to sell off pieces of the 23-acre ...
GOOSE CREEK, S.C. (WCSC) - It’s a staple that has been in the Charleston community for more than a century and, while it has had several locations, the Charleston Naval Health Clinic just cut the ...
Late 1800s: City of Charleston buys hundreds of acres along the Cooper River near Noisette Creek for development of Chicora Park. 1890: Charleston is chosen for a naval yard. 1901: U.S. Navy takes ...
Monday a judge signed off on a deal settling the dispute over the old Naval Hospital. The deal will cost tax payers $33 million dollars. Essentially the settlement forces Charleston County to buy the ...
GOOSE CREEK - The Naval Health Clinic in Charleston is holding a change of command ceremony to welcome a new leader. Navy spokesman Jeff Kelly says Capt. Mary Kim Kenney-Gutshall takes command ...
Opened as a hospital in 1973 - The Naval Health Clinic in North Charleston has gone through 17 commanding officers and 3 name changes. Soon though like the old navy base it'll soon be a just a memory.
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCBD) – The Naval Information Warfare Center (NIWC) Atlantic, headquartered in Charleston, is under new command following a ceremony held last week. Capt. Matthew O’Neal became the ...
Acadiana business leaders find inspiration in Charleston’s approach to regional economic development
The 61 members of One Acadiana who spent three days in Charleston last week absorbed a wealth of information from South Carolina officials who have spent 20 years fine-tuning an approach to regional ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - A ceremony honoring James Henry Conyers, the first African American to enter the U.S. Naval Academy was held in Charleston, with some of his descendants in attendance.
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