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Two Bit Club set to bring Vietnamese with a twist to Society Street

Two Bit Club, the newest restaurant concept from Charleston-based Indigo Road Hospitality Group, opens June 19 in Hotel Richemont, 93 Society St. Led by Executive Chef Jelo Tria, Two Bit Club honors...

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10 years later: Why Chris Singleton forgave his mother’s racist killer

“At 18, that’s when I figured out that the worst day of my life was about to happen,” Singleton recently said. “That was 10 years ago, but I still remember it like it was yesterday.” The post 10 years...

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Hogan: A Spoleto festival we must not forget

If truth has become an increasingly slippery thing to grasp in recent times, memory can be just as elusive. This year’s Spoleto Festival USA brought that notion home across disciplines. In my own life,...

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Ariail: Say NO to seismic testing

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Blotter: Excavator escape (not)

Reports taken from May 28 to June 8 Excavator escape (not) North Charleston police on June 8 chased a construction excavator after it apparently destroyed the front of a U.S. Highway 78 business. The...

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Charleston City Paper 28.46: June 13, 2025

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Transformation Table builds bridges to unify

No matter your age, your color or your creed, you still have to eat. And when you face someone across a dinner table rather than across lines drawn by your differences, you might make a friend. The...

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Reale: The air we breathe: Carbon Dioxide 101 for the Lowcountry

In my former life, I studied paleoclimatology (the variability in Earth’s climate over time) and earned a master’s degree in geology. I later worked for a green nonprofit where I spent a few years...

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Marquis to pay soul tribute to music of Sam Cooke June 14

Without the late Sam Cooke, there really is no modern R&B. Without his multi-faceted talents as a performer, vocalist, songwriter and behind-the-scenes entrepreneur, it’s difficult to imagine...

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Stegelin: Hurricane Season

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Three area peaceful protests planned for this weekend

More than a dozen peaceful protests are planned across South Carolina this weekend as part of the national “No Kings” movement as a response to President Donald Trump’s overreach and heavy-handed...

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Statehouse Report 24.24: Dems, lawsuit, Wilson

In issue 24.24 of Statehouse Report : Stories on Democratic woes and a legislator who files a lawsuit against the legislature. A column on how the attorney general might need to go back to law school....

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Mystery Photo: Beach chairs

Here is just the kind of place that lots of people are looking for at this time of the year. Where is it?  Bonus points: Tell us more about this place. Make sure to add your name and hometown to your...

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S.C. senator sues legislature over $18K pay raise

S.C. Sen. Wes Climer, R-York, is suing his fellow lawmakers in the South Carolina General Assembly, saying they are illegally giving themselves what is effectively an $18,000-a-year raise. The post...

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Brack: Wilson needs to go back to law school to study Constitution

Maybe S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson, the MAGA-acolyte who wants to be governor so bad he can taste it, needs to go back to law school. The post Brack: Wilson needs to go back to law school to study...

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S.C. Democrats see need to modernize, reform

Some South Carolina Democrats say it's time for their party to take a long look in the mirror. For too long, they say, national Democrats have shrunk from the political fight — and allowed themselves...

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1,000+ gather in Hampton Park for ‘No Kings’ protest

[UPDATED with More photos] More than 1,000 people crowded into Hampton Park downtown on Saturday morning to protest President Donald Trump and his administration’s government overreach.  The post...

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Ask Dr. Jane: Proud to be gay, but frustrated

Dear Dr. Jane: ... Our relationship started out with lots of passion, but these days it’s hard for us to connect physically.   The post Ask Dr. Jane: Proud to be gay, but frustrated appeared first on...

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Americans turn out in more than 2,000 cities for ‘No Kings’ protests

Millions gathered over the weekend at 'No Kings' events to protest the actions and policies of President Donald Trump. The post Americans turn out in more than 2,000 cities for ‘No Kings’ protests...

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James Island gets two more historic markers

Two new historic markers on James Island now mark the site of a Black farmers cooperative and a six-hole golf course that catered to Black golfers. The post James Island gets two more historic markers...

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