Holy City Hospitality Fund supports F&B workers in the Carolinas
More than 30 restaurants have committed to donating a portion of their October proceeds to the recently created Holy City Hospitality Fund (HCHF) to help food and beverage workers impacted by...
View ArticleMurdaugh settles lawsuit in teen’s boating death
Disbarred Lowcountry attorney and convicted murderer Alex Murdaugh has been dropped from a wrongful death lawsuit following an insurance payout to the family of a teen boating death victim, according...
View ArticleFewer S.C. high schoolers headed to college, report cards show
Fewer high schoolers enrolled in or applied for college this fall, despite the graduation rate for the Class of 2024 being slightly better than the previous year, according to new state report cards...
View ArticleActor McBride launches new tequila brand, Don Gato
Comedy legend Danny McBride uprooted his life in Hollywood to build his dream production studio, Rough House Pictures, in Charleston in 2017. Now, the actor, producer and writer best known for his...
View ArticleVietnam vets’ memorial wall heading to Ridgeville
A traveling replica of the Vietnam Veterans Memorial wall in Washington D.C., “The Wall That Heals,” will be on display in Ridgeville starting tomorrow. The post Vietnam vets’ memorial wall heading to...
View ArticleWhat to do the week of Oct. 17
Rocktoberfest Head to Red’s Ice House Saturday for the annual Rocktoberfest, a day of football, fun and fundraising to support those affected by Hurricane Helene. Rally together with live music, good...
View ArticleSavor Charlotte: Charleston to offer Queen City’s flavors in Holy City
Top chefs and mixologists from Charlotte, the Queen City, are coming to the Holy City Nov. 14 with a special five-restaurant event that offers plenty of fresh, delectable tastes. It’s going to be a...
View ArticleOur View: Pick county leaders with vision, energy
Charleston County voters have 10 competitive local elections from which to choose leaders who can chart visionary courses for our future. The post Our View: Pick county leaders with vision, energy...
View ArticleHaunted happenings for your Halloween
As Halloween creeps around the corner, there’s no shortage of ways to celebrate. You can get spooked at thrilling traditions like Boone Hall’s Fright Nights and shoot aliens with laser guns at the new,...
View ArticleJudah & the Lion bring “The Process” to The Refinery
When it came time for folk rock band Judah & the Lion to write a follow-up to its 2022 album Revival, the last thing frontman and songwriter Judah Akers wanted to write about was what he was going...
View ArticleClyburn worried about Project 2025’s potential effect on South Carolina
U.S. Rep. James E. Clyburn, D-S.C., recently told the Charleston City Paper that he fears the nation’s Electoral College is a potential barrier to a Harris-Walz victory, even if the Democratic team...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.12: Oct. 18, 2024
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View ArticleLa Cave celebrates the South of France
Good things come to those who wait … to open restaurants in the city of Charleston months behind their projected debut date. That’s how the saying goes, right? The post La Cave celebrates the South of...
View ArticleCharleston Stage’s “Purlie Victorious”, plays what it preaches
It might seem incongruous to coax comedy from the Jim Crow-era South. Decades after gaining their freedom, Black Americans continued to confront seemingly insurmountable inequities. In so many ways,...
View ArticleDespite setbacks, S.C. still ‘bullish’ on electric vehicles, batteries
South Carolina officials say they’re still determined to transform the Palmetto State into a global powerhouse in electric vehicle (EV) and battery manufacturing, despite delays in major projects. The...
View ArticleState-of-the-art parking garage coming to Charleston airport
Charleston International Airport broke ground Thursday on a new state-of-the-art, six-level parking garage designed to provide additional parking. The post State-of-the-art parking garage coming to...
View ArticleStegelin: The fate of America
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View ArticleAriail: Weather machines
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View ArticleBlotter: Just follow your nose
Reports taken from Oct. 10 to Oct. 13 Just follow your nose Two North Charleston men on Oct. 11 reportedly stole several car air fresheners from a Ladson Road gas station. Employees told city police...
View ArticleCharcuterie catering in Charleston is booming
Imagine entering your friend’s home and being greeted by a long table overflowing with artfully placed cured meats shaped into flowers, hard and soft cheeses of every variety, sweet fruits, crisp...
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