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Charleston County Council plans to ask voters in November to renew a 1% local option sales tax to pay for $5.4 billion in transportation projects, including the county’s overwhelming share of the...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper: Volume 27, Issue 30
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View ArticleBlotter: Interesting choice
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View ArticleStegelin: What more could you want?
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View ArticleNew Johns Island affordable housing project is critical, leaders say
A new 72-unit affordable housing project for Johns Island’s senior residents (age 62 and older) has been a long time in the making, developers and community leaders said. The post New Johns Island...
View ArticleChef Kevin Mitchell partners with food historian to create PBS pilot ‘Flavor...
The Flavor Savers are hitting the road. One day, they’ll be riding on the seats of funky antique cars, but for now, they’re riding on hopes and dreams. The post Chef Kevin Mitchell partners with food...
View ArticlePour House spotlights Hamilton’s country-rock songcraft
Kentucky singer-songwriter Abby Hamilton, who has quickly become one of the most buzzed-about acts on the Americana scene, especially after dropping her debut album #1 Zookeeper (of the San Diego Zoo)...
View ArticleBrack: Here’s the path for Nikki Haley to win in S.C. on Saturday
By Andy Brack | For Nikki Haley to win Saturday’s Republican presidential primary in South Carolina, she’s going to have to count on two groups that never really counted on her — Democrats and...
View ArticleMore flights coming, going to Charleston
MORNING NEWSBREAK | Charleston International Airport is getting more flights to Los Angeles and the New York area, according to recent announcements. Breeze Airways has revealed new twice-weekly...
View ArticleHarold’s Cabin goes out with a bang this Saturday
Local favorite Westside restaurant Harold’s Cabin & The Pickled Beat announced it was closing on Instagram last week. The restaurant’s last day of service is February 24. Co-owner John Schumacher...
View ArticleSumatra Slim Belly Tonic Reviews Scam (Honest Customer Warning!) Is This Blue...
In the ever-expanding landscape of weight loss supplements, Sumatra Slim Belly Tonic has garnered attention for its purported ability to aid in shedding unwanted pounds. As with any supplement claiming...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Alex Boutzalis
Student and intern at Ohm Radio Alex Boutzalis, a Long Island native, is a music enthusiast and senior at the College of Charleston majoring in arts management. The post High Fidelity: Alex Boutzalis...
View ArticleHaley falls to Trump in S.C. GOP primary
[UPDATED, 7:15 a.m., 2/25/24] Former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley failed to win her home state in a sharp GOP primary election with the man who has been the frontrunner for months – former President Donald...
View ArticleNew PBS travel show highlights Charleston
A new PBS adventure show, America: The Land We Live In, premieres on Feb. 23 and explores the hidden treasures of the American Southeast — with Charleston as one of the pilot season’s key locations....
View ArticleAuditors, officials differ on management of state’s education lottery
A state auditor’s investigation is reporting significant evidence of mismanagement at the South Carolina Education Lottery (SCEL), including lax oversight of retailers, missing or incomplete employee...
View ArticleFiber artist McClellan shows the value in “Making Time” for creativity
Charleston fiber artist Daisy McClellan shows the importance of making time for creative contemplation in her solo exhibition Making Time, which is on view now through March 16 at Redux Contemporary...
View ArticleOpen carry gun bill still stalled over details
Progress on open carry gun legislation remains stalled in the S.C. General Assembly as infighting last week among gun-rights groups over differences between the House- and Senate-passed versions of the...
View ArticleWhat’s next for Nikki Haley?
MORNING NEWSBREAK | With the pomp and circumstance of the S.C. GOP presidential battle now focused on Michigan (Tuesday) and Super Tuesday (March 5), many are left wondering what’s going to happen to...
View ArticlePay raises for teachers on county, state agendas
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The Charleston County Teacher Compensation Task Force is gearing up to accomplish its main goal: To bring starting public educators’ salaries up to $58,000. Last year, the task...
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