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That essentially was the Wizard of Oz-style messaging out of Charleston City Hall yet again last week in response to an Aug.
Members of the 1955 Cannon Street YMCA All-Stars Little League baseball team on Saturday will launch a plan to raise $500,000 ...
Charleston City Council member Caroline Parker, first elected in 2021 to represent the James Island area, on Wednesday said ...
The Charleston Parks Conservancy says it is making strides in the revitalization of the three-acre gardens at Colonial Lake ...
The Town of Mount Pleasant on Tuesday celebrated the re-opening of its Shem Creek shrimp docks and processing facility just ...
Charleston lawyer Mullins McLeod is the first Democrat to launch a campaign for governor for 2026. Several Republicans are ...
For the Rev. Joseph A. Darby, there wasn’t a lot of gray when it came to right and wrong. A voice of Charleston’s conscience, ...
Just over a half century ago, one of South Carolina's most formidable political leaders toured some of the state's poorest ...
Folly Beach leaders on Aug. 9 opened the city’s first public museum, a small, single-exhibit room tucked into the welcome ...
Candidates are scurrying around again filing to run for local offices, a sure sign that another election season is about to ...
S.C. Circuit Court Judge Roger M. Young of North Charleston on Wednesday dismissed the city of Charleston's lawsuit against ...
Tis the season again for local elections as filing is open now or soon for municipal candidates who want to serve as mayor or ...
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