South Carolina’s rivers and streams are under increasing strain due to a torrent of new residents, industries and megafarms that threaten their long-term sustainability.
The November 28th issue of Statehouse Report discusses the state water plan, how S.C. federal judge dismisses Comey, and a ...
Anyone seeking evidence that the written word is going strong should book it to Charleston every November. The past month is proof positive that the peninsula teems with tome-toting bibliophiles ...
Chef Alex Eaton has worked in some of Charleston’s best kitchens, from The Ordinary to her most recent role as Estadio’s executive chef.
Few people could predict what would happen when Jewish refugee Margot Freudenberg opened the doors to the Charleston Hope Lodge in 1970.
Holiday Swing!,” the Charleston Jazz Orchestra’s (CJO) annual Christmas program, is an accessible, fun way to enjoy jazz Dec. 6 at the Charleston Music Hall.
Organizers of the first Charleston Trident Swim, a 4.1-mile swim around the Charleston peninsula, raised more than $106,000 this month to benefit the Navy SEALs Foundation, which assists active-duty ...
More than 100 years before the English settled in Charleston in 1670, the French built a small wooden fort on what is now Parris Island. Known as Charlesfort in honor of the French king, it was ...
Three Charleston leaders and residents explored policies shaping local and national life and how citizens use that knowledge ...
The Thanksgiving season kicks off some of the busiest travel days of the year across the Palmetto State as families gather to ...
Yesenia Leon grew up in her parents’ Mexican restaurants in Anderson and Greenville. Raised in a family where helping out wasn’t optional, she began serving tables and learning the ins and outs of ...
The Thanksgiving season kicks off some of the busiest travel days of the year across the Palmetto State as families gather to ...