-
Ptl. Steven Rivera celebrates Hispanic Heritage Month
9/15/2023: NCPD is celebrating Hispanic Heritage Month, which starts today. Ptl. Steven Rivera was recruited from Puerto Rico to join our agency. Officer Rivera is very proud of his heritage. He... -
Two new officers sworn in to join NCPD
9/12/2023: Our two new officers were sworn in yesterday by Deputy Chief Cordray. Please welcome Ptl. Hasegawa and Ptl. Lewis to our agency! -
Two new officers graduate from academy
9/8/2023: Congratulations to our two newest officers! : Ptl. Olivia Hasegawa and Ptl. Nathan Lewis graduated from the SC Criminal Justice Academy today. Deputy Chief Perry and Sgt. Brooks attended the... -
Fire Safety Fest 2023
9/8/2023: In celebration of Fire Prevention Week 2023, October 8th-14th, North Charleston Fire Department is preparing a safety event for this year’s theme “Cooking safety starts with YOU. Pay attention to... -
Park Circle Construction Update
9/8/2023: Park Circle is looking beautiful! We can’t wait for it to open this November. -
NCFD Awarded International Accreditation Status for a Third Time
9/8/2023: North Charleston Fire Department Awarded International Accreditation Status for a Third Time NORTH CHARLESTON, SOUTH CAROLINA, September 9th, 2023 – The North Charleston Fire Department has received Reaccreditation Agency Status... -
Call for Exhibition Proposals for Park Circle Gallery in North Charleston
9/7/2023: Now accepting applications for monthly exhibition July 2024-June 2025 Established and emerging professional visual artists are invited to apply individually or with a group to exhibit at Park Circle Gallery.... -
We won a prestigious award
9/6/2023: We knew the Noisette Creek Pedestrian bridge was beautiful, but its always nice to receive a national award. -
NCPD patrol officers take 42 illegal guns off streets in August
9/5/2023: During the month of August, NCPD patrol officers took 42 illegally carried or possessed guns off the streets of our city. Our officers made 38 arrests. Our agency will continue... -
Hurricane Idalia structural damage assessments ongoing, but citizen help needed
8/31/2023: North Charleston officials and inspectors have begun structural damage assessments, but citizen participation is needed. With over 42,000 housing units in North Charleston, it is very difficult for inspectors to...
HomeNews