How to Use Hard Wax: A Comprehensive Guide
Hard wax is a popular choice for hair removal due to its effectiveness and efficiency, particularly suitable for sensitive areas. This comprehensive guide will walk you through how to use hard wax,...
View ArticleBluegrass legend Sam Bush to play at the Refinery Saturday
World-renowned multi-instrumentalist Sam Bush returns to Charleston this week for an intimate performance at the Refinery on March 23. Fans of the master musician can expect an assortment of...
View ArticleCandidates are filing now for 2024 general election
South Carolina residents seeking to run in 2024 for Statehouse, Congress or multi-county or other offices on the November ballot have until April 1 to file their candidacies with the State Election...
View ArticleHow you buy, sell S.C. homes may change
NEWSBREAK: A historic lawsuit that settled Friday could change the way S.C. residents buy and sell homes. The $418 million proposed settlement, announced by the National Association of Realtors,...
View ArticleDo Movie Scenes Get Casino Games Right?
Casino scenes are plenty in movies. From the iconic shots of James Bond to more recent examples of gambling in movies, these scenes sure capture the high-stakes nature of the games, adding more thrill...
View ArticleUnion Pier, WestRock deals will change Charleston area
[UPDATED] It was a big deal — err, or big deals — that sent shockwaves across the Lowcountry. Two huge real estate transactions could dramatically change the faces of Charleston and North Charleston:...
View ArticleNavarro pledges to be steward for Union Pier
Local billionaire Ben Navarro pledged to be a steward, not a classic developer, for the controversial downtown redevelopment of Union Pier, the last remaining large tract of open land in historic...
View ArticlePark Circle’s new community building unveiled
The City of North Charleston has officially opened its anticipated new community building in the center of Park Circle. The $20 million redevelopment project, called Park Circle Reimagined, broke...
View ArticleOur View: Redevelop Union Pier at scale
Charleston’s Union Pier needs to be redeveloped at scale so it looks more like historic Charleston instead of any commercial district in America. This value has long been part of our Charleston...
View ArticleCouncil votes to disband municipal election commission
The city of Charleston plans to disband its Municipal Election Commission (MEC), handing over its longstanding control of local elections to Charleston County, including certification of results. In...
View ArticleS.C. House GOP jams through expanded voucher program
MORNING NEWSBREAK | S.C. House Republicans gave key approval Wednesday to a bill expanding a program allowing parents to spend taxpayer money on private and home-school education — even though a...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of March 21
Easter egg hunt Magnolia Plantation and Gardens is excited to present its 15th annual Easter egg hunt. Take photos with an Easter bunny and participate in crafts, face painting and fairy hair by...
View ArticleTurn your fingers red: Time is ripe for juicy, local strawberries
This week marks the beginning of spring — and local strawberries, ahem, are ripe for the picking. The post Turn your fingers red: Time is ripe for juicy, local strawberries appeared first on Charleston...
View ArticleProDentim Reviews (User Warning) Evaluating Ingredients And Potential Side...
ProDentim is a natural health supplement that is said to enhance your oral system health. The research team says that ProDentim is a special probiotic blend that works on the core reason for poor oral...
View ArticleKruuk honors Estonian heritage through painting
Since moving to Charleston in 2020, artist Riivo Kruuk has wasted no time in making a name for himself — his most recent pop up exhibition, held last month at his North Charleston studio space, Studio...
View ArticleChange-makers and ceiling-breakers: Charleston women who made history
In celebration of women’s history month, we’re highlighting some of the many women in Charleston’s history who made the Holy City better. The post Change-makers and ceiling-breakers: Charleston women...
View ArticleSoCal-style Sissy Bar opens in Park Circle
Sissy Bar, from the owners of downtown’s Dalila’s, opens this month at 1067 East Montague Ave. The post SoCal-style Sissy Bar opens in Park Circle appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleBlotter: It’s backpacks all the way down
Reports taken from March 12 to March 17 It’s backpacks all the way down A North Charleston man on March 16 reportedly stole two backpacks from a Northwoods Boulevard store by stuffing one inside the...
View ArticleAriail: You are what you eat
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View ArticleStegelin: The 2024 race is on!
The post Stegelin: The 2024 race is on! appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
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