Thrill to a beach read by a local author
As the summer sun beckons and the call of the beach grows irresistible, there’s no better time to dive into a good book. Whether you’re lounging on a sandy shore or relaxing in a cozy hammock, a...
View ArticleBrack: New book dives into S.C.’s role in Revolutionary War
It’s not uncommon for visitors to Charleston to revel in one history when it really might be richer to absorb another. The post Brack: New book dives into S.C.’s role in Revolutionary War appeared...
View ArticleOur top 8 spots to watch the Fourth of July fireworks
There's no shortage of picturesque locales to sit under the light of the iconic Charleston Fourth of July fireworks display. The post Our top 8 spots to watch the Fourth of July fireworks appeared...
View ArticleWeek in review: S.C. book ban denounced by free speech advocates
Free speech groups on both sides of the political aisle are blasting a new South Carolina Department of Education (SCDE) regulation. The post Week in review: S.C. book ban denounced by free speech...
View ArticleAlmost 200,000 visit IAAM in its first year
MORNING NEWSBREAK | Almost 200,000 people visited the International African American Museum (IAAM) in its first year. Officials say attendance since last June exceeded expectations. The post Almost...
View ArticleHeavy rains bring flooding, road closures across Lowcountry
The city of Charleston is taking proactive measures Monday to keep residents and businesses safe from potential flooding and other impacts due to the forecasted heavy rain. The post Heavy rains bring...
View ArticleS.C. politicos react to Monday’s Supreme Court immunity ruling
South Carolina Republicans on Monday welcomed a ruling from the U.S. Supreme Court that said ex-presidents like GOP frontrunner Donald Trump have immunity from criminal prosecution for official acts...
View Article‘Is it Cake?’ cast to install hyper-realistic cakes in The Loutrel
Local cake artist Julie McAllister is bringing the cast to Charleston for a hyper-realistic cake artist residency in boutique hotel, The Loutrel. The post ‘Is it Cake?’ cast to install hyper-realistic...
View ArticleFBI looks into North Charleston gun violence program
The Federal Bureau of Investigation has opened an inquiry into a $1.3 million grant program aimed at curbing North Charleston gun violence problem, city officials confirmed. The post FBI looks into...
View ArticleLocal Olympian waiting to swing into volunteer role
Three-time Olympic hammer thrower Amber Campbell-Moore of Huger wants to help Lowcountry young women pursue their athletic dreams. The post Local Olympian waiting to swing into volunteer role appeared...
View ArticleHo ho hot: 8 places to celebrate Christmas in July
Area bars, restaurants, hotels and arts communities are celebrating six months ‘til Christmas with a variety of events around town this month. Here’s where to cheers to the (early) holidays. Is your...
View ArticleOctopi, puppets and rock ’n’ roll in Cthulhu: The Musical!
Get ready to be astounded by an obscure combination of monstrous octopi, whimsical puppets and pulsating rock ‘n’ roll. On July 7, Cthulhu: The Musical!, the product of the Oregon-based troupe...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of July 3
Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series Don’t miss out on this year’s Charleston Sprint Triathlon Series at James Island County Park, featuring a 600-yard freshwater swim, 12-mile bike ride and 5K flat run....
View ArticleLocals looking to AI to solve present, future problems
Artificial Intelligence, or AI, seemed to rocket into wide usage overnight. But area experts say it has been moving forward steadily for years before its streak into the spotlight with chatbots last...
View ArticleBe careful with your pets during July 4 fireworks
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The Charleston Animal Society has issued its annual warning about the dangers posed by July 4 fireworks for pets across the Lowcountry. The post Be careful with your pets during...
View ArticleOur View: The climate is changing. Face this inconvenient truth.
It’s hotter. It’s wetter. It’s nastier. Weather from South Carolina and across the world seems to be spinning out of control, and there’s one overriding reason: Climate change. The post Our View: The...
View ArticleRediscover the Lowcountry: Our picks for crafting the perfect 24 hours
Visitors and residents often ask what they should do with free time in Charleston and the surrounding area. But with so many possibilities, it’s often difficult to pick out just one or two experiences....
View ArticleAriail: I shall never see…
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View ArticleStegelin: Happy Independence Day from SCOTUS
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View ArticleCharleston City Paper 27.49: July 5, 2024
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