1/17 NEWSBREAK: Cold temps sweeping across S.C.
With temperatures hitting mid-week lows that are expected to continue through the weekend, local governments are prepping warming centers and releasing advice on what people can do at home to get...
View ArticleEat at these 50 restaurants this year
With a new year looming, many are inspired by the promise of hope and new beginnings and often find themselves creating personal goals for the new year. In this food loving town, a popular New Year’s...
View ArticleIt’s getting cold, y’all:Tips to make it through the weekend
Temperatures are expected to drop into the 20s in the days ahead, and wind chill could pull feels-like temperatures as low as 10 to 15 degrees. The Charleston City Paper has collected a short list of...
View Article1/18 NEWSBREAK: S.C. House passes youth restrictions on gender-affirming care
The S.C. House of Representatives on Wednesday approved a controversial ban on gender-affirming care for kids and teens in South Carolina after a six-hour debate. The 82-23 vote split largely along...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of Jan. 18
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View ArticleCharleston sees record number of airport passengers in 2023
Charleston International Airport (CHS) in 2023 surpassed 6 million passengers — marking its busiest year ever. The airport’s 2023 activity — at just over 6.1 million travelers — was 15% greater than...
View ArticleCannon Distillery pops up at Nippitaty for cocktail collaboration
Fans of local craft spirits can look forward to a new collaboration between two local entities as Nippitaty Distillery teams up with Cannon Distillery for a focus on craft, small-batch alcohol....
View ArticleCounty leaders working to increase public engagement in 2024
The steady growth of Charleston County has made it more difficult — and more important — for county leaders to get people engaged and involved in local government, according to County Council Chairman...
View ArticleAriail: Party of Trump
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View ArticleStegelin: Restrict access…
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View ArticleStudy addresses Charleston’s parking issues, proposes fixes
If you live in or commute to Charleston, you likely know about the challenges that often come with finding a place to park. But the Parking Reform Network (PRN), a national nonprofit formed to “educate...
View ArticleBlotter: Next time, try flowers
Police reports taken from Jan. 10 to Jan. 11 The post Blotter: Next time, try flowers appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleOur View: Hold Trump accountable in S.C. primaries by picking Biden, Haley
The heart and soul of America is on the ballot this November when we vote for the next president of the United States. The post Our View: Hold Trump accountable in S.C. primaries by picking Biden,...
View ArticleBooda Cess raps social commentary
Hip-hop artist Ngoya Vice, known by his rapper name Booda Cess, uses his music to tell stories, ranging from personal trials and tribulations to social commentary. The post Booda Cess raps social...
View ArticleChef de savior: Trident Tech’s Thornley hailed for saving local culinary...
Johnson & Wales University (JWU), once the prime source for trained chefs in Charleston, shocked the city’s bustling restaurant industry in 2002 when it announced it would turn off its stoves in...
View ArticleSummerville offers friendly, comfortable place to live
Summerville — less than 30 miles from downtown Charleston and 16 miles from Charleston International Airport — is growing rapidly like much of the tri-county region. The post Summerville offers...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper: Volume 27, Issue 25
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View ArticleInside the Uptown Hospitality empire
Looking around Charleston over the last half-decade, you may have thought: Uptown Hospitality Group (UHG) is everywhere. The post Inside the Uptown Hospitality empire appeared first on Charleston City...
View Article1/19 NEWSBREAK: Water Missions wins $1M grant to aid 2 African nations
North Charleston’s Water Missions is partnering with the Coca-Cola Foundation on a $1 million safe water program grant that will benefit more than 53,000 people in Uganda and Tanzania. The grant will...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Peter Kfoury
Peter Kfoury is a Lebanese-American who grew up listening to Middle Eastern music. The post High Fidelity: Peter Kfoury appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
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