Summerville’s Wood’s Ace Hardware has helpful local beer garden
Ace may be the place with the helpful hardware folks, but it’s not every Ace Hardware store that features its own beer garden. The post Summerville’s Wood’s Ace Hardware has helpful local beer garden...
View ArticleWhat’s HOPpening: News you can use about brews
Here’s what’s new and fresh at many area breweries. Are we missing the scoop on a spot? Send all the deets to food@charlestoncitypaper.com. If you’ve yet to try out Charleston’s Bevi Bene Brewing...
View ArticleBlotter: Fashion statement
Reports taken from June 23 to July 1 Fashion statement Charleston police on June 23 arrested an apparently drunk West Ashley woman after they found her wandering near a Sam Rittenberg department store...
View ArticleTry big, bold Asian flavors at new restaurant Makan
Chef James Wozniuk can’t get enough stink beans. You’ll find the bitter, nutty bean in Southeast Asia, where it grows on trees and, with its high concentration of amino acids, puts off a smell...
View ArticleMcMaster vetoes $2.3M in earmark projects
Gov. Henry McMaster formally signed the state's 2024-25 budget on July 3, finalizing billions of dollars in policy proposals. The post McMaster vetoes $2.3M in earmark projects appeared first on...
View ArticleS.C. hemp farmers struggle after market collapsed
A South Carolina hemp experiment that began six years ago on a wave of high hopes and big-dollar dreams has come crashing down. The post S.C. hemp farmers struggle after market collapsed appeared first...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: DJ DollaMenu
DJ DollaMenu is a DJ and rapper working his way around the entertainment circuit from playing at big clubs like Trio to being the Charleston RiverDogs’ official DJ, Ohm Radio writes. In 2021, he was...
View ArticleBrack: Musings on elections, debate and the high court
After 14 years of conservative control in Great Britain, British voters on July 4 threw out the Tories in a shellacking that was heard around the world. The post Brack: Musings on elections, debate and...
View ArticleWilmot releases indie-pop debut
In the first week of June, local indie-pop ensemble Wilmot celebrated the release of its debut single, “Oh, Boy,” a catchy number about transcending childhood and trying to stay in touch with the...
View ArticleWEEK IN REVIEW: $2.3 million axed from $14 billion state budget
S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster vetoed 21 budget items worth $2.3 million in state spending Wednesday. That’s slightly less than 0.02% of the $14 billion budget for 2024-25 that legislators sent to his desk...
View ArticleCity Paper is finalist for three national awards
The Charleston City Paper is a finalist for three national newspaper awards from the AAN, a trade association of more than 100 independent U.S. news organizations which is meeting Wednesday through...
View ArticleBoeing agrees to plead guilty to felony in Justice Department deal
MORNING NEWSBREAK | The airline giant reportedly has agreed to pay an updated total fine of $487.2 million and invest a similar amount over three years for more compliance and safety programs in a plea...
View ArticleCharleston airport has record-breaking holiday traffic
Charleston International Airport (CHS) saw a record-breaking number of travelers pass through its TSA checkpoint during the July 4 holiday. The post Charleston airport has record-breaking holiday...
View ArticleIs Charleston’s Emma Navarro the next big American tennis star?
Charleston’s Emma Navarro is quickly establishing herself as a force to be reckoned with after she pulled off a major upset Sunday. The post Is Charleston’s Emma Navarro the next big American tennis...
View Article12-peat: Charleston again retains magazine’s best U.S. city honor
Readers of Travel + Leisure ranked Charleston as the No. 1 city in the country for the 12th consecutive year, according to an announcement made this morning. The post 12-peat: Charleston again retains...
View ArticleHere’s how to get pre-sale tickets to this year’s Holy Smokes barbecue festival
Discounted general admission tickets for the fourth annual Holy Smokes Lowcountry Barbecue Festival are available at 10 a.m. on July 10. Ticket buyers must sign up for the Holy Smokes newsletter at...
View ArticleThree to see: Passages, painterly portraits, creative corridors
Looking for a creative way to spend a summer day? Discover inspiration in these not-to-be-missed downtown art shows. Reynier Llanes: Passages at the Gibbes Museum The current special exhibition on the...
View ArticleAreas of S.C. facing severe drought, extreme heat
State officials on July 9 upgraded the drought status from normal to severe of more than a dozen counties from the Pee Dee to Upstate. The post Areas of S.C. facing severe drought, extreme heat...
View ArticleOnline site lists the ‘forgotten’ dead buried on city’s west side
Volunteer researcher Julie Bowling of Charleston has created a website that lists some of the estimated 26,000 people whose remains still lie today under Harmon Field and The Citadel’s football stadium...
View ArticleMUSC to halt gender transition treatments for adults
The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) will stop providing gender transition surgeries and hormones for adults due to a new law signed in May. The post MUSC to halt gender transition...
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