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How SearchX can help Charleston companies boost SEO

SearchX is a leading edge Charleston-founded company that can help every South Carolina internet entrepreneur get what he or she wants – better rankings on Google, Bing, Yahoo!, Safari and other search...

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Head to over 60 area restaurants for Duke’s Hot Tomato Summer starting July 18

Duke’s Mayonnaise has “got that twang” and Charleston has got tomato fever this week when the classic southern condiment brand teams up with over 60 local bars, restaurants and catering companies to...

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Be careful in the Lowcountry’s extreme heat this week

It’s going to feel like 110 degrees in today’s outside blast furnace of heat, according to weather forecasts — and it’s not going to get much better soon. The post Be careful in the Lowcountry’s...

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New nonprofit, Roman’s World, launches to help families affected by autism 

Musician and author Jonathan “Mookie” Morant has recently stepped into a new role: nonprofit founder.  Inspired by his young son, this summer Morant started up his new nonprofit foundation, “Rōman’s...

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Former critic Haley backs Trump at convention

Former S.C. Gov. Nikki Haley formally endorsed former President Donald Trump Tuesday during the GOP convention in Milwaukee. The post Former critic Haley backs Trump at convention appeared first on...

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Soul food restaurant Keoni’s Express now open in Summerville

Keoni’s Express, a soul food restaurant from local chef Marcus Middleton, is now open inside the BP gas station located at 2703 Hwy 17A in Summerville. After years of cooking as a personal chef and...

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City Gallery shows “Preservation through Art” 

The City Gallery on July 19 will celebrate the opening of a new exhibition, Preservation Through Art: Charleston, on view until Sept. 8, with proceeds of artwork sales to raise funds for local...

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What to do the week of July 17

Ladybug Day at Magnolia It’s time again for one of the area’s most wholesome, family-friendly events — Ladybug Day at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. Help us release ladybugs into our gardens, enjoy...

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LandonTalks serves Southern stand-up at Wit’s End

North Charleston’s Wit’s End Comedy Club, which opened at the start of June, is the cool new destination for comedy lovers. Founded by comedian Josh Bates and entrepreneurs Rick Blind and Bo Silliman,...

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2024 presidential race at a crossroads

Analysts say the 2024 presidential contest is at a pivotal moment — a crossroads for the two candidates. The post 2024 presidential race at a crossroads appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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Frozen daiquiri bar set to open on King Street this August

Zachary’s Daiquiris, a self-proclaimed “chic frozen daiquiri destination” is slated to open at 460 King Street next month. The concept comes from Republic Hospitality — the folks behind Republic, Mesu,...

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How Josh Royal is a big deal in internet services

Josh Royal is a 36-year-old homegrown Charleston entrepreneur whose direct-to-consumer e-commerce  service company, Aventus, is growing like gangbusters.  Now celebrating its 10th anniversary, the...

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The iconic sweetgrass basket celebrates art, history, culture

The 20th-annual Sweetgrass Festival in Mount Pleasant is the perfect place to better understand the multi-generational artistry, history and heart behind the region’s signature craft. The post The...

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Our View: Reduce gun violence to make U.S. safer

So what’s it going to take for serious, bipartisan and real action on reducing gun violence in America, a nation that has more guns than people? Another assassination attempt? More school shootings? An...

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Charleston City Paper 27.51: July 19, 2024

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Charleston City Paper – Dish Dining Guide, Summer 2024

The post Charleston City Paper – Dish Dining Guide, Summer 2024 appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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These spots will curb your Caribbean cravings

Each year, the city sees events like Carifest, the founder of which, Lorna Shelton Beck, was honored by the Institute of Caribbean Studies in Washington D.C. last year, and Charleston Caribbean Jerk...

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Killer Tomatoes: Blistering temps can’t temper our appetites for tasty ’maters

Though the summer heat meted out a punishing beat-down, it was business as usual for South Carolinians. We don’t just survive hellish weather. We thrive in it thanks to a carefully curated arsenal of...

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Blotter: Classic breakdown

Reports taken from July 7 to July 13 Classic breakdownA West Ashley man on July 9 reportedly suffered a “crisis,” during which he drew all over his house with markers, said his girlfriend was in the...

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S.C. logs 26 officer-involved shootings in 2024 — so far

About once a week — including this week — somebody in South Carolina is shot in a confrontation with police. The post S.C. logs 26 officer-involved shootings in 2024 — so far appeared first on...

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