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Charleston's local rugby team, the Charleston Outlaws, are hoping to bring some attention to area rugby teams by drawing the big ticket Michelin Challenge Rugby to South Carolina for the first time. More
The New York Times just put out an article aptly named "Charleston on the Cheap." Normally we wouldn't plug this so high, but we thought it was so well done that even locals might find one or two cheap things to do that they haven't yet. More
Tyler Capers, 9, died Wednesday night after being struck by a driver on the 4-lane 45-mph Ladson Road. More
Why wouldn't you leave during a hurricane? One-fourth of respondents gave one of those two answers during a recent survey, the P&C reports. More
Area businesses are certainly saying so. Many are moving to the area, looking for new clients and more space. And 'Army Wives' is even shooting there. More
Columbia's Fowler Hospitality plans to build three hotels with a total of 385 rooms, most likely under Marriott brands. More
Dorchester District 2's newest high school, Ashley Ridge High, is getting ready to open in all its high-tech splendor on August 21. But the school board also has new plans on their plate. More
Known around the world for his frescos, Ben Long is putting his touch on the Hospice Center in Mount Pleasant at the request of a close friend. More
On a little bit of a bright note, the Charleston area's rise in foreclosures last quarter was less than most metro markets in the state, or the U.S. in general. More
In an about-face on the issue of beer and wine sales after 2 a.m., City Council has suspended the ban pending another hearing on the ordinance next month. More