Week in Review: SLED disputes audit on sexual assault kits
The State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) failed to follow state law and national best practices in its long-delayed implementation of a new sexual assault kit (SAK) tracking system, according to an...
View ArticleS.C. breaks record with 1.47 million voting early
MORNING HEADLINES | Almost 1.5 million South Carolina voters cast ballots in the two weeks before Tuesday’s election, according to the state’s election agency. The post S.C. breaks record with 1.47...
View ArticleCamacho named new North Charleston police chief
North Charleston Mayor Reggie Burgess today announced the appointment of veteran Pennsylvania lawman Ron Camacho as the new chief of the city’s police department. The post Camacho named new North...
View ArticleThe Gettysburg Address
Election Day reading: Abraham Lincoln's Gettysburg Address: ""Four score and seven years ago our fathers brought forth on this continent, a new nation, conceived in Liberty, and dedicated to the...
View ArticlePolls are open through 7 p.m. today
The long-awaited general election of 2024 is here. It will be a day that's much different than many before, although some things probably won't change much. The post Polls are open through 7 p.m. today...
View ArticleS.C. stays red in Statehouse, congressional battles
After a long and often bitter year of bruising partisan combat, South Carolinians mostly voted to stay the conservative course Tuesday, handing Republican candidates decisive victories in federal and...
View ArticleCharleston voters say no on sales tax referendum
Charleston County voters appeared to send a solid “no” message Tuesday to Charleston County Council on its request to extend a half-cent sales tax to raise billions for road and other projects. The...
View ArticleCounty elections: School board to reshuffle, other early results
The Charleston County School District Board of Trustees may get at least two new faces based on Tuesday election results as of 11 p.m. after two years of being dominated by a majority faction of...
View ArticleTuesday’s outcome creates changes in Washington
Former GOP President Donald Trump played on fears of immigrants and economic worries to defeat Democratic Vice President Kamala Harris at the polls Tuesday. The post Tuesday’s outcome creates changes...
View ArticleOur turn: Fight the dimming of American democracy
The United States got off the path of freedom and opportunity on Tuesday with the reelection of Donald Trump for a second term as president.A slim majority in swing states, captivated by his cult of...
View ArticleMeet the winners of the 2024 City Paper Music Awards
The City Paper Music Awards offers an annual opportunity to celebrate the best in local music. This year, CP readers voted for their favorite artists across genres including country, reggae, hip-hop,...
View ArticleLocally filmed Outer Banks announces final season
Outer Banks creators Josh Pate, Jonas Pate and Shannon Burke announced in a letter addressed to fans of the Netflix show that it will end after its next season. Part two of season four starts today....
View ArticleYALLFest 2024
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View ArticleWhat to do the week of Nov. 7
What to do the week of Nov. 7 in Charleston, S.C. The post What to do the week of Nov. 7 appeared first on Charleston City Paper.
View ArticleWhat’s Hoppening: Fall news you can use about brews
Commonhouse Aleworks releases two seasonal beers: Broad Path Brown, an English brown ale and Fruits of the Forest, a holiday season fruity sour balanced by darker malts. The brewery hosts two fun...
View ArticleCharleston Museum exhibit offers ‘complete story’
The Charleston Museum unveiled on Oct. 25 its new permanent exhibition, “Beyond the Ashes: The Lowcountry’s New Beginnings.” The exhibit covers pivotal events in Charleston’s history from the wake of...
View ArticleBlotter: Made it easy for ’em
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View ArticleReale: A short guide to starting a crystal collection
If you’re anything like me whenever you spot an interesting rock, it’s destined to make its way into your pocket. The post Reale: A short guide to starting a crystal collection appeared first on...
View ArticleAn ordering guide for Thanksgiving
Thanksgiving is less than three weeks away and area restaurants are offering a variety of to-go options. Whether you’re the host with the most or the best darn dining guest anyone’s ever met, these...
View ArticleCharleston City Paper 28.15: Nov. 8, 2024
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