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Robert Behre

Robert Behre

Editorial Writer at The Post and Courier

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  • Politics
  • Transportation and Logistics

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New CofC paleontology professor finds big skull, 'undiscovers' a species

Before Dr. Scott Persons arrived to work in Charleston, he found a massive, spiky dinosaur skull in Alberta, Canada. The find wasn’t a new species but instead showed that an
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Failing septic systems in small Charleston County town is focus of ...

Lincolnville was founded by Black residents after the Civil War and sits between Summerville and North Charleston. Modern subdivisions have been rising there, but older residents struggle with failing septic systems.
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A guide to attractions and sights to see in Charleston on a budget

Free and cheap things to do and attractions to see in Charleston, SC: Angel Oak, Shem Creek, Cypress Gardens, McLeod Plantation, Patriots Point and more.
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Farrow legacy

What does a century-old Louis Vuitton trunk have in common with an antique Bible stand, an original drawing from Charleston artist Alfred Hutty and a metal baby crib?
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College of Charleston plans special Cistern light show this month

Beginning Thursday night, those visiting the College of Charleston can see a free holiday light show.
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Summerville pastor honored by Nigeria group for his life's work, in...

A Lowcountry pastor who has helped form two Bible colleges in Africa was recently honored in Nigeria, where his organization recently opened its second college.
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Behre: Charleston's oldest public space wasn't even in Charleston. ...

In 1769, before the United States was a country or Charleston was incorporated, before Marion Square was a parade ground and long before White Point Garden or any other city
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For those curious about water and sewer, Charleston now has a schoo...

The Charleston Water System is creating its first Citizens Academy, a six-week series of courses designed to teach 40 community leaders about its inner workings. Applications will be accepted through
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Breeze Airways plane damaged at Charleston airport still cooling it...

A Breeze Airways jet that was struck by a new ANA 787 in July has had its damaged tail section removed and could be ready to fly again later this month. The repaired Dreamliner left last week.
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Editorial: An overlay zone for MUSC would be healthy but only if co...

MUSC and Charleston seek more public input on plans for a new overlay zone for 60 acres of the school's downtown campus, as several details need ironing out
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2 Charleston-area Checkers get flipped like an all-American burger

Two Checkers restaurants were quickly sold and resold earlier this month while a Charleston restaurant and hotel operator strikes a food-and-beverage management deal in Arkansas with Walmart heirs.