The Charleston City Paper today won more awards for South Carolina newspaper excellence than any other weekly newspaper in the state. It brought home a cache of seven first places, eight second ...
For the second time in a year, S.C. lawmakers were caught flat-footed this week by public backlash over the consequences of their still-evolving plan to cut the state’s top income tax rate.
It wasn’t another strange bill that somebody introduced. Or an argument that happened between two irritated politicians. Or even some new salacious scandal that made tongues wag.
The South Carolina Aquarium this week released three rehabilitated green sea turtles after months of care, marking its first sea turtle release of 2026.
Charleston will celebrate jazz for a week starting April 13 with sounds born of collision and conversation — blues feeling, brass-band swagger and fearless improvisation.
The Horlbeck family of Charleston, where a downtown alley bears their name, is sharing a family legacy that dates back to 1764 and the city’s early expansion within a robust British empire.
While the Charleston Wine + Food Festival and the Food and Wine Classic in Charleston might get much of the region’s culinary festival glory, the Florence Wine and Food Festival may be giving them a ...
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