Biden, Trump to hold first 2024 debate tonight
President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will face off in the first presidential debate of the 2024 general election tonight in Atlanta. The post Biden, Trump to hold first 2024 debate...
View ArticleCritical energy reforms needed soon, experts say
South Carolinians could face rolling blackouts and severe economic disruptions within the next decade unless state lawmakers pass critical energy reforms. The post Critical energy reforms needed soon,...
View ArticleAffordable housing takes a step forward in North Charleston
North Charleston officials and community leaders celebrated the grand opening of a new affordable housing complex with the Thursday ribbon-cutting for North Bridge Townhomes. The post Affordable...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of June 27
Carolina Day at Fort Moultrie Visit the historic Fort Moultrie on Sullivan’s Island for free this weekend to celebrate Carolina Day. In 1776, Patriot militiamen at a Palmetto log fort on Sullivan’s...
View Article4th of July fireworks: 8 strategic spots for viewing
There’s no shortage of opportunities to sit beneath a sky of bursting, cascading color on the Fourth of July, and in Charleston, you have several opportunities to do just that. The post 4th of July...
View ArticleThe Vegabonds bring Southern rock to Isle of Palms
If you’re going to do Southern rock right, you probably need to look at the past masters: bands like Lynyrd Skynyrd, The Allman Brothers or even modern day practitioners like Blackberry Smoke are vital...
View ArticleOur View: Celebrate freedom on Carolina Day, July 4
Two hundred and forty eight years ago on Sullivan’s Island, American patriots thwarted a land and sea onslaught by the powerful military of Great Britain. The post Our View: Celebrate freedom on...
View ArticleStegelin: Culture Wars
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View ArticleHomelessness has a local cure, advocates say
Pastor Alfrieda Deas of North Charleston sits in her office at Bounce Back Incorporated and answers the twentieth phone call of the day. The post Homelessness has a local cure, advocates say appeared...
View ArticleAriail: Global warming is a HOAX
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View ArticleCharleston City Paper 27.48: June 28, 2024
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View ArticleDaniel Island residents experience real beauty of community
Charleston’s rich history is known far and wide. But within the Holy City’s limits lies a neighborhood younger than its median resident. The post Daniel Island residents experience real beauty of...
View ArticleBlotter: Nice try
Reports taken from June 17 to June 23 Nice try A downtown woman arrested by Charleston police on June 19 attempted to escape the back of officers’ patrol car by unbuckling herself and reportedly...
View ArticleCouple behind Berkeley’s expands with The Archer
Marc and Liz Hudacsko are neighborhood people. In an interview with Charleston City Paper earlier this year, Liz said that Berkeley’s is the kind of spot where she and Marc may see customers “two or...
View ArticleAllegiance promises American flags that support American jobs
Charleston is a manufacturing hub for high-quality American flags. And with the Fourth of July just around the corner, the local team behind red-white-and-blue flags is faced with soaring demand during...
View ArticleFormer Gullah Geechee Corridor leader files lawsuit over firing
Victoria Smalls, the former executive director of the Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor (GGCHC), has filed a lawsuit against the organization’s governing body, alleging it wrongfully fired her...
View ArticleMessy presidential debate reveals stumbles, lies
President Joe Biden hoped to build fresh momentum for his re-election bid against former President Donald Trump but stumbled against Trump's stream of one falsehood after another. The post Messy...
View ArticlePolice, city working on homelessness
Charleston Mayor William Cogswell is touting new plans for less restrictive temporary housing and more robust public programs to address homelessness in the city. The post Police, city working on...
View ArticleCharleston Animal Society at ‘breaking point’ due to influx of animals
Charleston Animal Society (CAS), one of the Lowcountry’s most popular charitable organizations, says it’s at a breaking point. The post Charleston Animal Society at ‘breaking point’ due to influx of...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: London Lemus
London Lemus is a rising Freshman at Charleston County School of the Arts where she plays clarinet in the band, Ohm Radio writes. The post High Fidelity: London Lemus appeared first on Charleston City...
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