Charleston prepares to ‘live with water’
Charleston now has its first city-wide flood risk management plan that looks at what should be done to control the flow of water for the next 25 years. The post Charleston prepares to ‘live with water’...
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View ArticleAriail: Enjoy it while you can
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View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.07: September 13, 2024
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View ArticleCharleston Pride Week: Sept. 15-22
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View ArticleVulnerable peninsula prepares new plan to ‘live with water’
The challenge of living with water on the Charleston peninsula began in the 1680s when European settlers moved Charles Towne from West Ashley to high ground between the Ashley and Cooper rivers that...
View ArticleDigs: Can’t find the words? You’re not alone.
About half of customers that phone the shop to place a flower order get stumped when asked what they want the card to say. The post Digs: Can’t find the words? You’re not alone. appeared first on...
View ArticleZelnick brings comedy tour to Theatre 99
The New York–based comedian Lucas Zelnick, renowned for a razor-sharp wit and considerable social media following, brings his Highly Laffeinated Comedy Tour to Theatre 99 on Sept. 19. A second late...
View Article10 Statehouse races to watch in 2024
Palmetto State Democrats and Republicans don’t agree on much, but they’re of one mind on this: Ruby-red South Carolina, where the GOP holds every statewide office and enjoys supermajorities in both...
View ArticleMeet the chef: Gabriel Haaz aims to reinvent Charleston Place’s dining
Diners visiting the four restaurants at The Charleston Place — Charleston Grill, Thoroughbred Club, Palmetto Café and Meeting at Market — will see a shift in menus this fall as the culinary influence...
View ArticleSoak up the end of summer with outdoor music
For those looking for a more laid-back experience than a concert hall or music venue, we’ve got you covered. The post Soak up the end of summer with outdoor music appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleCollege of Charleston unveils renovated arts building
The College of Charleston (CofC) unveiled in August the anticipated new Albert Simons Center for the Arts following the building’s multimillion dollar, three-year-long renovation. The post College of...
View ArticleOur View: Give Spoleto-like love to MOJA Festival
This year’s 11-day MOJA Arts Festival is just around the corner. We should all be excited by what’s ahead. The post Our View: Give Spoleto-like love to MOJA Festival appeared first on Charleston City...
View ArticleBlotter: Had it coming
Reports taken from Aug. 28 to Sept. 6 Had it coming An allegedly drunken man who also apparently soiled himself reportedly screamed obscenities Sept. 4 at a trash can on Savannah Highway and began...
View ArticleSmall places, Big Business: Charleston boutique hotels offer ‘elevated...
Throw a stone in downtown Charleston and you’ll hit a boutique hotel. Defined loosely as a small, sophisticated hotel in a city’s urban district, boutique hotels offer what larger lodging...
View ArticleS.C. Supreme Court denies death penalty appeal
The state of South Carolina will execute convicted killer Freddie Owens on Sept. 18, barring a last-minute grant of clemency by Gov. Henry McMaster. The post S.C. Supreme Court denies death penalty...
View ArticleCity Paper’s 2024 Burger Throwdown voting now open
Now through Sept. 20, we encourage you to vote in the Charleston City Paper’s new 2023 Burger Throwdown to crown the King of Burgers in six categories from participating Charleston-area eateries. The...
View ArticleBrack: S.C. Republicans pretty quiet on Trump at debate
South Carolina Republicans, typically loud and brash in their support of former President Donald Trump, fell mostly silent after his abysmal debate performance against Democratic Vice President Kamala...
View ArticleWeek in review: Court strikes vouchers; Execution; Mental health
Private school voucher advocates lost another round in the S.C. Supreme Court Wednesday, with a majority of the justices finding that the state’s controversial new scholarship program is...
View ArticleCharleston prepares to ‘live with water’
Charleston now has its first city-wide flood risk management plan that looks at what should be done to control the flow of water for the next 25 years. The post Charleston prepares to ‘live with water’...
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