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Legendary documentary film director Ken Burns this week said South Carolina was one of two violent colonies where it would ...
If you’re trying to get a handle on what exactly to do during the city of Charleston’s expansive Piccolo Spoleto Festival ...
The S.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld the state's "fetal heartbeat" law that bans abortions at six weeks.
Uriah Chapman will be among the 175 students who will graduate on Saturday from the Medical University of South Carolina ...
Hundreds of folks have a lot to smile about today for being picked by Charleston City Paper readers as the Best of Charleston. Congratulations! Woo hoo!!
New numbers from Explore Charleston shows the Charleston area saw another record-breaking year in the tourism industry, ...
Chef Bob Carter, a founding father of Charleston’s vibrant dining scene, died Tuesday night in a Mount Pleasant hotel room ...
Good writers are a pleasure to read. Great ones are so evocative that you often tingle to get to the next page.
The S.C. Transportation Infrastructure Bank Board voted unanimously Monday to end a multi-million-dollar intergovernmental ...
For perhaps the first time in South Carolina history, members of the General Assembly will soon reconvene to pass a $14.4 billion state budget that’s more likely to be remembered for what’s not in it ...
After toiling in classrooms for four – or more – years, hundreds of Charleston-area college students picked up diplomas and ...
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