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Public Notice for NCPD Re-accreditation
1/1/1970: The North Charleston Police Department is scheduled for a re-accreditation on on-site assessment November 15th – 18th, 2015, as part of their process to achieve accreditation through the Commission on... -
Rail crossing closures on Dorchester and Ladson Roads
1/1/1970: The good news, two rail crossings in North Charleston will be repaired to make passage smoother. The bad news, both crossings will be repaired during the same week. On Ladson... -
Red Nose Day – Chief versus Chief
1/1/1970: Red Nose Day comes once a year, and so does a friendly competition pitting North Charleston’s police and fire chiefs against one another. We’re going to find out which chief... -
Reggie Burgess named North Charleston Police Chief
1/1/1970: On Thursday, January 11, 2018, Reggie Burgess, 52, will be sworn in at the North Charleston City Council meeting, 7:00pm, as the Police Chief of the North Charleston Police Department,... -
North Charleston One of 50 Invest Health Cities
1/1/1970: The city of North Charleston has been selected by Reinvestment Fund and the Robert Wood Johnson Foundation to take part in the new Invest Health initiative. Invest Health is aimed... -
Rivers Ave repaving begins on August 10
1/1/1970: Road work on the Rivers Avenue will begin on August 10, 2014. The roadway will be repaved from intersection of Remount Road to the intersection of Ashley Phosphate. Work will... -
Robert Howlett named NCFD Employee of the Month
1/1/1970: To become Employee of the Month in the North Charleston Fire Department, one must be nominated by a superior for exemplary work, selfless actions that directly benefit a resident’s life... -
SBA offers assistance for flooding victims
1/1/1970: South Carolina businesses and residents affected by severe storms and flooding on Aug. 30-31, can apply for low-interest disaster loans from the U.S. Small Business Administration, announced today. The SBA... -
SC Dept of Public Safety awards Pfc. Intini DUI Officer of the Year
1/1/1970: Yesterday, Pfc. Michael Intini received the prestigious South Carolina Department of Public Safety DUI Officer of the Year award during the SCDPS Office of Highway Safety and Justice Programs annual... -
SC Law Enforcement Agencies Pack Cruisers to Aid Hurricane Victims
1/1/1970: As a result of the impact of Hurricane Matthew the entire community Nichols, SC is under water. Seventy five percent of the residents are senior citizens and over 90% do...
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