S.C. lawmakers strike deal on liquor liability reform
S.C. House and Senate Republican leaders have reached a compromise that they say will ease bar and restaurant liability insurance pains. The post S.C. lawmakers strike deal on liquor liability reform...
View Article11 for 11th: Fantastic ways to treat mom to brunches, events, gifts
It’s not too late to make a brunch reservation for the mom in your life, to buy her a foodie gift or take her to a special Mother’s Day event. Here’s what’s happening around town: The post 11 for 11th:...
View ArticleState lawmakers rush to snare final deals
MORNING HEADLINES | It's the last day of the regular session of the South Carolina General Assembly, which means lawmakers will be buzzing this way and that to try to get final deals on lagging...
View ArticleOur view: How to make South Carolina greater
Democrats in the nation’s capital have a huge numeric advantage over Republicans in the 2026 elections that they need to push to retake the U.S. Senate. The post Our view: How to make South Carolina...
View ArticleTrump tariffs bite bottom line of local, state small businesses
They cost $9,000 a second. Every second of every hour of every day. That’s what the U.S. Chamber of Commerce says Trump administration tariffs of 10% to 145% are currently costing American small...
View ArticleMilestone: 90% of S.C. shelter pets saved from euthanasia, group says
Charleston animal welfare activists this week reached a milestone they’ve dreamed of for more than a decade — saving 90% of shelter animals in the state from euthanized death. The post Milestone: 90%...
View ArticleWhat to do May 8-15
Paint and Sip: Spring Bundle Welcome the spring and its bright, warm blossoms with a relaxing brunch paint and sip at Ruby Sunshine Saturday with Charleston Paint Party. Guests will get guided,...
View ArticleStegelin: That’s Fake News!
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View ArticlePink Bellies is Pho King on Wednesday nights
Veteran Charleston chef Thai Phi of Pink Bellies is launching a brand new pho eatery right inside of his popular King Street restaurant. Aptly named Pho King, the concept will center around a perfect...
View ArticlePerfect playlists to make your music purr
Before my sister died a few months back, she asked me to make a playlist of her favorite songs to be aired in the background during a remembrance celebration. The post Perfect playlists to make your...
View Article5 can’t-miss spring chef’s series, residencies
Special chef’s series and residencies are in full bloom around Charleston. Here’s where to find tasty new food concepts now around town. The post 5 can’t-miss spring chef’s series, residencies appeared...
View ArticleCharleston duo Gods performs from new album
The Charleston duo Gods with guitarist Philip Ward and drummer Deslin Price will take the stage Saturday night at the Royal American to play songs from its new album, Alchemy, the group’s first release...
View ArticleReale: How Roadside Blooms became a ‘third place’
You’ve probably heard the phrase “third place” being tossed around recently, especially as we all work to rebuild the connections we’ve lost in recent years. The post Reale: How Roadside Blooms became...
View ArticleChange needed to maintain existing bike infrastructure, advocate says
With year-round moderate weather and a beautiful, historic downtown surrounded by the natural beauty of the Lowcountry, Charleston should be a cyclist’s ideal place to live. The post Change needed to...
View ArticleBlotter: Jumping to conclusions?
Reports taken from April 24 to May 4 Jumping to conclusions? Mount Pleasant police on April 28 chased a stolen vehicle on Long Point Road until it eventually stopped and the occupants fled on foot....
View ArticleHogan: Charleston, let’s home in on home
Slipping into a steamy town in our overloaded Country Squire, we had pulled up stakes in Chapel Hill for my father’s new job at MUSC. Our rented historic home on Tradd Street. The post Hogan:...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.41: May 9, 2025
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View ArticleCharleston celebrates election of new American pope
Thursday’s election of Cardinal Robert Prevost, 69, of Chicago as the first-ever American pope in the Catholic Church prompted celebrations around the world, including in the Lowcountry. The post...
View ArticleMystery Photo: Boxy building
Here’s a boxy building in a South Carolina town. Where was this picture taken? What is it? Make sure to add your name and hometown to your guess and send to: feedback@statehousereport.com. The...
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