A State Law Enforcement Division (SLED) investigation conducted at the request of S.C. Gov. Henry McMaster has determined that state employees who were accused of inappropriately providing ...
The Congressional Medal of Honor Society on May 15 celebrated the reopening of the Medal of Honor Museum at Patriots Point in Mount Pleasant.  Designated by Congress as a National Medal of Honor Site ...
If you’re ever caught in a situation where you need to give an example of national leadership in South Carolina, just focus on land conservation.  What we do here is pretty amazing. First, some facts ...
S.C.’s environmental movement is a 35-year overnight success story With the 2024 regular legislative session now in the books, environmental advocates and legislators from both parties agree that ...
A Boeing whistleblower found dead in his parked car outside of a West Ashley hotel two months ago died of suicide, the Charleston County Coroner’s office ruled today. On March 13, Charleston police ...
A renovated library in McClellanville will once again be open to the public.  Charleston County Public Library (CCPL) will cut a ribbon on the Baker Street branch during a 10 a.m. Friday ceremony for ...
Cinco de Mayo celebrations A North Charleston man on May 5 reportedly stole two 18-packs of Bud Light from a Dorchester Road convenience store and escaped on a bicycle. There’s a lot to unpack here ...
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Spring is in full bloom, and area farmers markets are opening up — and continuing to operate, if they’re year-round — with seasonal produce, artisan goods and a rotating roster of food trucks and ...
Colorful Charleston creator Tate Nation is the artist behind this year’s Piccolo Spoleto poster. It’s the third time he’ll make the poster for the annual celebration of Charleston art and artists, and ...
At the Charleston City Paper, that means honoring more than 450 people, places, institutions and businesses around the region that tens of thousands of voters picked in hundreds of thousands of votes ...
When Walterboro native Caroline Cleveland penned her debut novel, When Cicadas Cry, she intended to write a novel about two legal cases separated by decades that are tied to one another, but her end ...