Forecasts show that temperatures across the state could plunge from 70s to the 20s early next week in what will be the ...
The planned revitalization of the remaining 18 acres of a former city of Charleston landfill on the western edge of the ...
While headlines from a recent Santee Cooper board meeting centered on the revival of a long-abandoned nuclear project, South Carolina consumer watchdogs are focused on another development — a planned ...
When Husk opened in 2010, it marked a seismic shift for the Charleston dining scene. While the Lowcountry had been home to delicious food for centuries, the city’s national acclaim and relevance hit ...
The new steward of the ongoing downtown Union Pier redevelopment project, local philanthropist Ben Navarro, says the endeavor ...
The glistening sun on the Ashley River framed a small dock in the waterway that Texas-based real estate executive Clark Davis dubbed “The Point” at Magnolia Landing.
A Steinway Hamburg concert piano gleamed regally from center stage at the College of Charleston’s Sottile Theatre.
It’s entirely possible that Lee Jaffe is the Most Interesting Man In The World. Jaffe will be at the College of Charleston’s Rita Liddy Hollings Science Center (aka “The Rita,”) on Nov. 13 ...
The three newcomers headed to Charleston City Council after Tuesday’s election are likely to bring new perspectives that may ...
The Charleston arts scene has space issues. Still, this fall, there are places making way for works of scale and ambition.
Corner!” might be a useful term this month when the Charleston Literary Festival (CLF) runs right into the second annual Food ...
Development in downtown Charleston is, quite simply, out of control. And that’s after the city tried to slow it down a few years back.
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