The question you should ask whenever you hear elected officials squawking about “rigged elections” is this: “So that means the election that put you in office was rigged, right?” ...
Suspended North Charleston attorney Marvin Pendarvis, a Democrat, this week resigned his seat in the state House of ...
The South Carolina Aquarium’s Good Catch program, in collaboration with Chef Graham Calabria, hosts a multicourse, woodfired ...
The “Violence Against Women By Illegal Aliens Act” is an actual bill in the U.S. House of Representatives. And it is authored ...
Convicted murderer Freddie Owens, 46, is scheduled to die by lethal injection at 6 p.m. Sept. 20. It will be the first ...
Former six-term S.C.  Republican Congressman Bob Inglis is adding his name to the growing list of Reagan- and Bush-era ...
A new class of 11 groups and performers will be inducted Oct. 22 in the Lowcountry Music Hall of Fame as it celebrates its ...
If you’ve ever been to a CreativeMornings Charleston (CMC) lecture, you know that the free monthly event is worth getting up ...
Woolfe Street Playhouse next week will become a Halloween haunted house that celebrates (and twists) the building’s history ...
The inaugural Food & Wine Classic in Charleston heads to town next week, held at various locations around town from Sept. 27 through Sept. 29.
Hot on the heels of his first hour-long Netflix special, Workin’ Man, rising star comedian Dusty Slay will hit the road next month to bring his latest act to the place where it all began — Charleston.
A sand-carved etching on glass honors the 19th century legacy of Catherine B. “Kitty” Smith Springs, a little-known free woman of color whose philanthropy helped to build places to worship, learn and ...