Brought to you by the South Carolina Historical Society March 10, 1984: South Carolina Loses an Important Educator On March 10, 1984, Wil Lou Gray passed...
Press Release The 17th annual Hootie at Bulls Bay is set for March 27-29, with sponsor events and practice rounds scheduled for March 25-26. While all...
The City of Charleston today announced that City Hall will be illuminated in blue and yellow tonight in a show of solidarity with the people of...
The Neighborhood Dining Group, the team behind Husk, Minero, and Delaney Oyster House, on Monday announced that Husk in downtown Charleston, has welcomed two new faces...
Update on 3/2/22: Charleston County Parks scheduled two job fairs to help with recruiting efforts. The job fairs will be held at James Island County Park...
Press Release The International African American Museum has received a $500,000 pledge from Ingevity, the North Charleston, South Carolina-based specialty chemicals, high-performance activated carbon and engineered...
The Charleston Place, a well-known hotel in Charleston’s historic district, today announced its official transition from a Belmond property to the locally-owned and managed Beemok Hospitality Group....
The Loutrel, a downtown hotel, is gifting three lucky Charleston teachers a weekend getaway this month in order to honor “our everyday heroes in education.” The “Spring Break...
By: CofC Media Of all the scientific names that have been given to our planet’s species, “Tyrannosaurus rex” may be the most famous. Which name do...
By: Coastal Community Foundation In the two years since the beginning of the Covid-19 pandemic in coastal South Carolina, Coastal Community Foundation (CCF) has raised and...