Release from CofC – Stephen C. Osborne became the interim president of the College of Charleston on Monday, July 2, 2018, following the retirement of President Glenn...
The Dee Norton Child Advocacy Center helped 1,674 children in 2017 and has now helped more than 28,000 children since opening in 1991. These statistics released...
Here are four of the newest restaurants to open up in Charleston. It’s always a good idea to revitalize your list of usual dining destinations! If...
Mother Emanuel A.M.E. Church has announced the 2018 commemorative events surrounding the three-year anniversary of the Emanuel 9 tragedy, the largest racially-motivated mass murder in recent American...
On September 21st, Charlton Singleton brings his talented friends back to the Charleston Music Hall for a celebration of the music of Whitney Houston. The super successful...
The Charleston Parks Conservancy is inviting park-loving pets and their people out to “Sip and Drool” in Magnolia Park from 5:30 pm to 8:30 pm on...
CARTA’s popular Adopt-A-Stop upkeep program will now be available throughout the agency’s entire service area thanks to a nearly $10,000 Palmetto Pride grant aimed at beautifying...
Cool fun awaits kids (and adults) of all ages at the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission’s (CCPRC) three area waterparks – Splash Island, Splash Zone...
Black Ink: A Charleston African-American book festival returns for its 3rd year on Saturday, September 8th, and is seeking published black authors to contribute. The mission...
On Tuesday, May 29th, Holy City foodies can watch Jason Daly, the executive chef at Warehouse, compete on the Food Network show Chopped. The episode airs...