UPDATE on 11/14/22 – This work is now expected to begin Wednesday, November 16th. Both lanes of Broad Street in the area of Rutledge Avenue will...
City of Charleston officials say they are “closely monitoring Tropical Storm Nicole and have begun initial preparations for any potential impacts the storm may have here...
Press Release from the City of Charleston Last year, Charleston residents were told that city property taxes were set to rise in 2022. So why did...
Press Release The city of Charleston has reached a significant milestone for the Ashley River Crossing bicycle and pedestrian bridge by officially meeting all the requirements...
Press Release The city of Charleston’s Office of Cultural Affairs presents Anonymous Ancestors, on view from October 28, 2022 to January 29, 2023 at City Gallery,...
After what they called a “successful pilot program” lasting more than a year, the city of Charleston will soon make its weekend parking rules along King...
Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg, Denny’s Chairman Brenda Lauderback, former General Director of Spoleto Festival USA Nigel Redden, sculptor Stephen Hayes and President of the Wells Fargo...
Press Release Charleston’s residential compost program is now serving more people. All residents in the Charleston region can take their food scraps to participating drop sites...
The annual MOJA Arts Festival, a celebration of African-American and Caribbean culture, continues this week with a variety of free and ticketed performances, art displays and...
The city of Charleston provided the following post-Hurricane Ian updates: Damage reports: As of 3 p.m., 336 rapid neighborhood-level assessments and 100 FEMA preliminary damage assessments...