CCSD: Story based on assumptions, not facts
Charleston County School District values our relationships with our many public groups as well as the news media, and we work hard to comply with requests for information on topics of interest in our...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of March 28
What to do the week of March 28 The post What to do the week of March 28 appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleThe Great Bitcoin Halving of 2024: Will 2025 Usher in a New Era for BTC?
The year 2025 marks a pivotal moment for Bitcoin. As this April’s halving event approaches, casting a long shadow over the cryptocurrency landscape, speculation runs rampant about its impact on price....
View ArticleThe Pets Issue
The Pets Issue: A guide to taking your pet to the beach, exotic pets get adopted, too, and top area influencers The post The Pets Issue appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 27.35: March 29, 2024
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View ArticleIt’s patio season:8 hotspots to dine out at this spring
Out like a lamb, March is winding down in the Lowcountry, and the temperatures are almost perfect for al fresco dining. The post It’s patio season:8 hotspots to dine out at this spring appeared first...
View ArticleAriail: The wheels on the bus go…
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View ArticleLocal group holding talks on preschool suspensions
A tri-county advocacy group wants to collaborate with educators and the parents of Black preschool children who have been suspended from schools to create culturally responsive policies that keep...
View ArticleStegelin: Have some eggs
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View ArticleBlotter: Desperate times
Police reports taken from March 12 to March 24 The post Blotter: Desperate times appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleWhat are they thinking? Animal communicators may help you find out
No matter how strong an owner’s bond is with a pet, it can be challenging to understand the pet’s needs. The post What are they thinking? Animal communicators may help you find out appeared first on...
View ArticleOur View: A new way to give democracy a boost
Charleston-area residents are fortunate to have high-quality news outlets that produce interesting, compelling stories and help them figure out what’s going on throughout the region. The post Our View:...
View ArticleLocal, out-of-state artists join for IOP songwriter’s festival
The second annual Isle of Palms Songwriters Festival will offer performances of original music by mostly local acts — plus some special guests from around the US — to raise funds for Lowcountry Orphan...
View ArticleCooper River Bridge Run Official Fun Guide: April 6, 2024
The post Cooper River Bridge Run Official Fun Guide: April 6, 2024 appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleRacially gerrymandered S.C. map to be used in 1st District race
MORNING NEWSBREAK | Because the U.S. Supreme Court hasn’t yet ruled on an appeal of a 1st Congressional District map deemed racially gerrymandered last year, a panel of federal judges ruled...
View ArticleCity Lights Eastside brings a neighborhood cafe to Line Street
City Lights Eastside, a restored neighborhood cafe, is set to open at 12 Line St. on April 2. “It’s been a long time coming,” said Candace Patterson, who co-owns the cafe with business partner Gregg...
View Article40 Charleston boxers are getting ready to rumble
What do you call 40 athletes wearing boxing gloves? Battle on the Bricks 2 – a four-hour, 20-bout charity boxing event featuring the best of the Lowcountry’s amateur boxers who are raising money to...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Oliver Pierce
Oliver Pierce is an Arts Management student currently fulfilling his last semester at the College of Charleston, Ohm Radio writes. The post High Fidelity: Oliver Pierce appeared first on Charleston...
View ArticleBrack: Justice delayed in S.C. congressional map is justice denied
A bedrock principle of American-style jurisprudence is that justice delayed is justice denied. It’s the backbone of the right to a speedy trial to redress grievances, right wrongs and bolster the...
View ArticleCompromise in sight for predatory lending reform
The primary sponsor of a bill to reform predatory lending practices in South Carolina says recent reports of its death are at least somewhat exaggerated. “I think there’ve been some good discussions,”...
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