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Grading food: DHEC hands off restaurant inspections to a new state agency

If you have always wondered what a food safety inspector dinged a restaurant for on its periodic inspection, you soon will be able to see a clearer picture. The post Grading food: DHEC hands off...

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Morant’s new studio series features local collabs

Local poet and musician Christian Morant debuted on Ohm Radio last month his new single, “Mermaid Green,” a live recording featuring Mount Pleasant vocalist Emily Curtis. The post Morant’s new studio...

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Sunny days: A CP guide on how to make the most of your summer in the Lowcountry

If you’re still looking for ideas for how to spend these hot, sunny summer months, look no further. Whether you’re looking for a place to sit in the sand and enjoy a cool, salty ocean breeze or a place...

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Charleston City Paper 27.47: June 21, 2024

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Stegelin: A flag is just a flag!

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Ariail: Please don’t

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Grading food: DHEC hands off restaurant inspections to a new state agency

If you have always wondered what a food safety inspector dinged a restaurant for on its periodic inspection, you soon will be able to see a clearer picture. As the state’s cadre of food inspectors...

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S.C. port agency sees cargo, financial rebound for new fiscal year

The S.C. State Ports Authority (SPA) says it is hoping for a rebound when its new fiscal year starts July 1. The post S.C. port agency sees cargo, financial rebound for new fiscal year appeared first...

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Fuel your Fourth with these foodie picks around town

Leave the cooking, curating and creating to the pros this year: here’s where to find meal kits, picnics and hand-selected beverages to celebrate the Fourth of July.  Are we missing your restaurant or...

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Gibbes Museum announces Spike Lee will lecture in October

Academy Award-winning filmmaker and noteworthy art collector Spike Lee will be this year’s keynote speaker for the Gibbes Museum of Art’s annual program, the Distinguished Lecture Series. The post...

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High Fidelity: Sandy and Craig Gangloff

Married couple Sandy and Craig Gangloff are two entrepreneurs who are focused on solutions for the greater good, Ohm Radio writes. Sandy owns a consulting firm dedicated to helping nonprofit...

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Budget provisos no way to make policy, critics say 

Government watchdogs are crying foul as South Carolina legislators prepare to pass sweeping new laws through budget directives that circumvent normal legislative debate and deliberation. The post...

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Brack: Growing up now in South may be harder than in past

Ninety years ago, the red, sandy field in middle Georgia buzzed with agricultural activity as a grandfather worked the land to coax cotton out of 12 acres. The post Brack: Growing up now in South may...

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Week in Review: State budget on track to pass next week

By Jack O'Toole | After a week’s delay and significant backroom maneuvering, the $14 billion state budget is back on track and headed toward final passage next week. The post Week in Review: State...

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Ask Dr. Jane: Man asks about men “faking it”

Dear Dr. Jane: The reason I’m writing is that I’m having a problem I’ve never heard about from other guys. The post Ask Dr. Jane: Man asks about men “faking it” appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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McCorkle: Biden’s new immigration policy will keep families together

By Will McCorkle  |  President Joe Biden’s latest announcement of an executive order that would allow undocumented spouses of U.S. citizens to remain in the country and obtain a work visa is an...

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Sheriff’s runoff set for Tuesday as temps rise in more ways than one

MORNING NEWSBREAK  |  Two Republican candidates for sheriff meet Tuesday at the polls in Charleston County’s only primary runoff race.  The winner will face Democratic Sheriff Kristin Graziano in...

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Charleston Co. school board passes budget with major teacher raises

The Charleston County School District Board of Trustees on Monday unanimously approved its $847.5 million budget for the 2024-25 school year with an $8,000 increase in teacher pay across the county....

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Ritchie beats Kitchens in Charleston Co. sheriff’s runoff

Former Mount Pleasant Police Chief Carl Ritchie won the Tuesday Republican runoff for Charleston County sheriff against opponent Greg Kitchens.  The post Ritchie beats Kitchens in Charleston Co....

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Charleston Wine + Food summer programming presents bar takeovers, cooking...

Earlier this year the Charleston Wine + Food Festival (CHSWF) announced a series of summer events, The Sizzle, which kicked off with a series of workshops this month and continues with more offerings...

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