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Regulators do little as tons of toxin dumped into waterways, report says

Tons of a hazardous plastics-industry toxin are being dumped into South Carolina waterways while state and federal environmental regulators sit on their hands, according to a new report from a national...

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Our view: Charleston’s future is the ‘Just Cause,’not the ‘Lost Cause’ of...

Trial lawyers have a saying: When the facts are on your side, pound the facts. When the law is on your side, pound the law. And when neither the facts nor the law are on your side, pound the table. The...

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Charleston City Paper Gift Guide

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Charleston City Paper 28.17: Nov. 21, 2024

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Deteriorating mural to be restored, possibly find new home

A two-panel outdoor mural tucked away near the corner of East Bay and Calhoun streets has for years presented passersby with a vision of Charleston’s potential future should water levels continue to...

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Stegelin: Death takes a Holiday

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Fall for autumnal wines

Whether you’re looking for the perfect bottle of wine for holiday dining or just the right beverage for a cozy evening at home, local sommeliers and wine experts say there are lots of ideal fall wines....

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Ariail: Trump’s cabinet

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Bright Ma Farms grew from ancestral dreams

Charleston hemp farmer and certified public accountant Harold Singletary works in a tiny office just a short walk along East Bay Street to the Old Exchange Building, the location of a historic sale of...

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Blotter: Blue ribbon

Police reports taken from Nov. 6 to Nov 19 The post Blotter: Blue ribbon appeared first on Charleston City Paper.

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Bauer’s novel explores immigration

Will Goodbow made a solemn promise to his dying wife. Though they had differing viewpoints on the issue of immigration, her last wish was that he agree to help reunite migrant children who had been...

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Congress The Band is in session with debut single

The first thing to notice about “Out The Door,” the debut single by the Charleston quintet Congress The Band, is its groovy rhythm. The song is a breezy, bouncy mid-tempo tune that skirts the line...

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Turning point: Charleston’s bars and restaurants pivot to keep in the game

Restaurants open and close, but some transform to stay relevant. Some expand. Some overhaul their menus. And in one local case, necessity forced a restaurant to pivot after a car plowed through its...

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Charleston man dies after officer-involved shooting

Charleston police say a man wounded by officers after drawing a gun during a Thursday morning fight in downtown Charleston later died from his injuries.  The post Charleston man dies after...

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Brack: Picking the right quote is fun, daily challenge

Just about every business day for the last two decades, the morning has started with picking out an interesting quote for a daily news service sent to South Carolina businesses. The post Brack: Picking...

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Week in review: ‘Crank’ likely to stay in S.C. public high school libraries

A State Board of Education panel recommended Thursday that Crank, a frank novel about a young woman’s struggles with methamphetamine addiction, remain available for checkout in S.C. high school...

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Kapp: On facing a new women’s health care uncertainty

Two weeks ago, America voted to re-elect Donald Trump. As his cabinet takes shape and the most urgent priorities come to the forefront, our country is poised to be fundamentally changed by the new...

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Quinn to head to Mississippi to be museum’s creative director

Charleston-based curator Chase Quinn has announced he will be inaugural creative director and curator of special projects of the Mississippi Museum of Art in Jackson starting Jan. 13, 2025. Quinn has...

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Local billionaire Bessent to lead Treasury for Trump

MORNING HEADLINES  | Conway native Scott Bessent, a billionaire hedge fund manager who now lives in Charleston, is President-elect Donald Trump’s pick to lead the U.S. Department of the Treasury. The...

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Record travel expected for Thanksgiving holiday

Airports and highways are expected to be jam-packed as the Thanksgiving holiday is expected to set records for air travel in the U.S. The post Record travel expected for Thanksgiving holiday appeared...

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