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View ArticleFrancis Marion forest exhibits fatal signs of saltwater intrusion
Emerging threats to the Francis Marion National Forest lay at the end of a path that divides pines sprouted in the bygone-era of large-scale tree farming from ancient hardwoods planted by Mother...
View ArticleAriail: Safe boating
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View ArticleOur View: Season’s greetings, happy holidays,Southern courtesy and all of that
'Tis the season to be jolly. And, more likely than not, you’re going to hear lots of people saying Merry Christmas, Happy Hanukkah, Feliz Navidad, Happy Kwanzaa or Joyeaux Noel. The post Our View:...
View ArticleChristmas Spirits: Charleston bars go all out on the holiday cheer, decor
We don’t know about you, but this holiday season, we are exclusively bellying up to holiday bars. We want it all — the lights, the trees, the ornaments the size of our heads — and based on the packed...
View Article12/15 NEWSBREAK: Leaders want declaration of shrimping economic disaster
Lowcountry leaders are asking Gov. Henry McMaster to declare an economic disaster in light of dumping into markets of foreign shrimp. The post 12/15 NEWSBREAK: Leaders want declaration of shrimping...
View ArticleVerde announces forthcoming Park Circle location, re-opens on King Street
Local fast-casual salad restaurant Verde recently announced it’s opening a new location in Park Circle, in the building formerly occupied by Abundant Seafood. The Instagram announcement was met with an...
View ArticleNew holiday show features soul-infused classics
Local singer-songwriter Tonya Nicole presents Hot Chocolate Holiday Harmony, a holiday show with a theatrical twist at 7 p.m. Dec. 28. The post New holiday show features soul-infused classics appeared...
View ArticleHigh Fidelity: Zach Giglio
Zach Giglio, a seasoned marketing and communications professional, helps organizations integrate off-the-shelf artificial intelligence (AI) technology to enhance their marketing, communications and...
View ArticleBrack: There’s more good news out there than you might think
Many of the themes in this weekly column highlight discouragement — policies and events in South Carolina that aren’t optimal or could work out better for regular people. Examples: The need for better...
View Article5 last-minute local gifts for the foodie in your life
The countdown is on to present your friends and families with the best gifts of the season — and the clock is ticking. If you still need to snag a gift for the food and booze lover in your life, we’ve...
View ArticleCatch a circus show under the Gaillard’s big top
Circus, burlesque and cabaret collide for a mesmerizing performance created for the Charleston Gaillard Center by one of London’s most prominent West End entertainment producers. The post Catch a...
View ArticleCharleston is first to seek instant-runoff voting in future elections
Statewide advocacy groups are lauding a coming proposal by Charleston leaders who are asking the state legislature to allow municipalities to use instant-runoff voting, also known as ranked-choice...
View Article12/18 NEWSBREAK: Floating cars, flooded streets come from gnarly storm
Coastal residents are recovering today after a major storm slammed into the state causing flooded roads to close, cars to float and some sewers to overflow. Charleston experienced the fourth-highest...
View Article12/19 NEWSBREAK: Charleston airport hits passenger record in 11 months
Charleston International Airport shattered a record in November with more than 504,000 arriving and departing passengers,boosting the yearly total to nearly 5.7 million. The previous yearly record was...
View ArticleLadson defense manufacturer making weapons for Israel, U.S.
A major foreign defense manufacturer has been operating in Charleston County for more than six months, but it has disclosed very little about the nature of its work since the facility first opened for...
View ArticleCold-stunned sea turtles recovering at S.C. Aquarium
Fontina, Gruyere, Monterey Jack, Pecorino and Romano have more than cheese in common. At the S.C. Aquarium, they’re also the names of five loggerhead turtles flown here to recover from being stunned...
View Article12/20 NEWSBREAK: Charleston mayor, two council members bid farewell
Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg took the city council chamber floor for the last time Tuesday ahead of the Mayor-elect William Cogswell’s Jan. 8 inauguration. After eight years as mayor and helming...
View ArticleTecklenburg looks back over 8 busy, productive years
Outgoing Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg has a lot that he’s proud of accomplishing in his eight years as mayor. But he says the coolest — something that reaches deep into his heart — is how the...
View ArticleHere’s where to dine out, order in this holiday season
From Christmas Eve to New Year’s Eve, there’s a special dining opportunity for every day of this holiday season. Whether you indulge in a traditional Feast of the Seven Fishes — a classic Italian...
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