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The idea to create a new artificial reef got going after local fisherman Tony Smoak passed away in July. More
Presented by AFFA, the Stix n’ Stones P.O.W.’s Munny Show played on Saturday, September, 27, at the Urban Outfitters Garden Theatre spreading awareness of hurtful images which penetrate the LGBT community More
College of Charleston's collection of historic and rare records of knowledge just got bigger, and they're planning on celebrating the occasion. More
Charlestonians gathered Sunday, September 28, to celebrate Charleston’s efforts to promote a green, sustainable lifestyle. More
From 141 applicants, and seven finalists, Mayor Joseph P. Riley, Jr. has picked Thomas W. Carr, Jr., 54, as the city's new fire chief and leader of its 246 members. More
S.C. has one of the lowest rates of foreigners and, unsurprisingly, one of the lowest rates of speaking a non-English language at home. More
Army Staff Sgt. Matthew Joseph Taylor, and Charleston local, was laid to rest on Sunday after a funeral service at New Covenant Church of God in North Charleston. More
Gene's Haufbrau in West Ashley opened their doors for their annual celebration of the Oktoberfest, Sunday September 28, 2008 -- complete with a sausage eating contest. More
While the legacy of the Charleston Naval Base winds down, Charleston's new Navy star is growing. More