3/14 Statehouse Report: Budget, poll, Loftis
Statehouse Report, full issue, March 14: Includes reporting on the new state budget passed by the S.C. House, a poll on the governor's race and an opinion encouraging the resignation of the state...
View ArticleFairey, Hussey bring art and history to life at Aiken-Rhett
Renowned artists Tim Hussey and Shepard Fairey on March 13 debuted their new show, “Fragments + Facades,” at the Aiken-Rhett House during the launch of the Charleston by Design weekend, which runs...
View ArticleWhere to eat, drink and get lucky this St. Patrick’s Day
Welcome to St. Patrick’s Day weekend 2025. With the holiday falling on a Monday this year, things kick off around town as early as Saturday and keep rockin’ til the beginning of next week. The post...
View ArticleFelts: Consider broader implications for S.C. about cutting federal spending
South Carolina ranks fifth among states most dependent on the federal government, receiving $3.42 for every dollar sent to the federal treasury. The post Felts: Consider broader implications for S.C....
View ArticleAsk Dr. Jane Two-fer: Rejected in bed in Charleston, more
Dear Dr. Jane: I am in a loving relationship with my boyfriend of six years. We’re both mid-30s, in good shape and successful. Everything's perfect except for sex. The post Ask Dr. Jane Two-fer:...
View ArticleSenators to release final report on billion-dollar scandals
MORNING HEADLINES | An irresistible legislative force is set to meet an immovable political object when a S.C. Senate Finance subcommittee issues its final report this week on the $1.8 billion...
View ArticleTrump now says recession might be worth it
President Donald Trump and his advisers reportedly are saying his policies may cause short-term pain but will produce big gains over time. The post Trump now says recession might be worth it appeared...
View ArticleCharleston battles pollen season again
The spring pollen is back and it’s everywhere — covering cars, clogging sinuses and activating allergies for far too many. The post Charleston battles pollen season again appeared first on Charleston...
View ArticleMace facing legal, political hurdles in defamation suit, experts say
A high-profile defamation claim against U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace could pose serious legal and political challenges as the three-term Lowcountry Republican gears up for an expected 2026 gubernatorial run,...
View ArticlePressure on Mace ramps up over town hall, defamation suit
MORNING HEADLINES | First District U.S. Rep. Nancy Mace, R-S.C., is under increasing political pressure as she explores a possible 2026 gubernatorial bid. The post Pressure on Mace ramps up over...
View ArticleOur view: Looks like Backroom Billy is still at it
“The city of Charleston and its public relations department routinely uses electronic mailing lists to disseminate news releases, flood advisories and other matters of public importance and safety. It...
View ArticleFamily grapples with unknowns of son’s sudden death
Beckham Ace Roach splashed in the bathtub, listened to a story and drank a glass of cold milk as his bedtime routine. Then he enjoyed toy time and more milk before he hugged and kissed his older...
View ArticleWhat to do March 20-27
Charleston Bluegrass Festival The Charleston Bluegrass Festival returns next weekend at The Woodlands Nature Reserve in West Ashley. This family-friendly camping event offers a weekend of boot-stomping...
View ArticleMore than 50 bands to take stages at Frequency Fest
Charleston will be even more alive with music than normal from March 28 to March 30 thanks to Frequency Fest. It is a power-loaded music festival with more than 50 bands on three different West Ashley...
View ArticleHow COVID-19 changed Charleston — and you
Just over five years ago, a Charleston woman became one of the first two people in South Carolina to get Covid-19, health officials believe. Within 27 months, some 19,600 residents of the Palmetto...
View ArticleHardaway: Put your money where your mouth is
Local bars and restaurants need our help. You’ve seen the headlines: Area favorites continue to close. The post Hardaway: Put your money where your mouth is appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleThe Watch’s rooftop kitchen, bar reaches new heights
In a city filled with prime sidewalk real estate — and a city that restricts its buildings’ heights, no less — it can be hard to remember to simply look up. But once one does, it’s hard not to keep...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.34: Mar. 21, 2025
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View ArticleStegelin: Cogswell, you’re here to help?
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