Folly Beach is unapologetically its authentic self
Folly Beach, the self-titled “Edge of America” greets you with an easy-going vibe that has a colorful hue of charming restaurants and souvenir shops. The post Folly Beach is unapologetically its...
View ArticleSouth Carolina leads the nation in preschool suspensions
South Carolina leads the nation in the number of preschool children, ages 2½ to 5 years old, who are suspended from school one or more times. The post South Carolina leads the nation in preschool...
View ArticleUnion Pier’s storied history at center of design process, project leaders say
Union Pier redevelopment project leaders wrapped up on a second March round of public workshops at the historic site. The post Union Pier’s storied history at center of design process, project leaders...
View ArticleBlotter: When nature calls
Reports taken from Feb. 28 to March 10 When nature calls Charleston police on Feb. 29 confronted a woman who passersby said “urinated” on a Meeting Street sidewalk. The woman corrected officers,...
View ArticleOur View: Charleston school board should have won recognition
It’s the tail-end of Sunshine Week for newspapers across the country — that time of the year when we highlight government efforts to obscure, obfuscate, hide, conceal and muddy the public’s right to...
View ArticleStegelin: No permit req’d!
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View ArticleAriail: Open caskets
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View ArticleBumpa’s — when you’re here, you’re family
Brothers Dan and Conor Sullivan named their Irish pub, Bumpa’s, after their late paternal grandfather, who one of their older cousins deemed “Bumpa.” The post Bumpa’s — when you’re here, you’re family...
View ArticleThe Foilies 2024: The worst in government transparency
We’re taught in school about checks and balances between the various branches of government, but those lessons tend to leave out the role that civilians play in holding officials accountable. The post...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper: Volume 27, Issue 33
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View ArticleHow S.C. judges are picked may change
The S.C. Senate gave key approval to a bill Thursday that would allow S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster to appoint members to a screening panel for judicial candidates — up to a maximum of four people. It also...
View ArticleBEST: City Paper named state’s top large weekly newspaper
[UPDATED] The Charleston City Paper won 35 awards Friday in the S.C. Press Association’s annual contest of news excellence. The awards included 15 first-place prizes as well as being named the state's...
View ArticleIAAM March member month
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View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Carly Torrens
Originally from Pennsylvania, Carly Torrens is a sophomore at the College of Charleston pursuing a business degree, Ohm Radio writes. The post High Fidelity: Carly Torrens appeared first on Charleston...
View ArticleAsk Dr. Jane: Wanting to get lucky in Charleston
Dear Dr. Jane: I’m in love with my wife. We’ve been together for over 11 years, are best friends and have two great kids. The problem is that when we’re home and the kids are anywhere near us ... The...
View ArticleBrack: Establishment brushes off self-anointed Freedom Caucus
There are always theatrics during the state’s annual budget process, but most of the time they seem limited to a minority party desperately trying to be heard so that the majority doesn’t completely...
View ArticlePhotographer Parry shows abstract landscapes
Photographer Nigel Parry has been lauded over his 35-year career for his portrait photography of US presidents, celebrities and other luminaries — Barack Obama, Kim Kardashian and Leonardo DiCaprio, to...
View ArticleCharleston Symphony presents ‘music for everyone’
The Charleston Symphony’s new season was created with two important goals in mind: to nurture its core audience and reach new patrons. That’s why the 2024-2025 season is titled “Music For Everyone,”...
View Article5 S.C. teams make it to the Big Dance
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The University of South Carolina's women's basketball team is the overall No. 1 seed in this month’s NCAA women's tournament (see bracket), but four other Palmetto State teams...
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