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Historians are aflutter that the Noisette Co. could stumble across hundreds-of-years-old history when they dig up a decades-old parking lot on the former Navy base to create a pond. More
The Noisette Foundation is hosting a free fish fry Tuesday, November 18, at the Riverfront Park in North Charleston. More
The owners of the Tin Roof in West Ashley, threw down on Sunday in celebration of their one year anniversary. More
A production of ‘Tartuffe’ is playing at the Emmet Robinson Theatre in the Simons Center for Arts. More
King Street Kitchen Company had its grand opening Thursday, November 13, and the Upper King Design District store stands ready to help you make sure your kitchen is equipped for any scenario. More
File this one under "If you care you probably already know," but SunCom's takeover is now complete and sunny Carolina wireless provider is now T-Mobile. More
I've been blathering on all month about how bad our budget cuts are, but we're certainly not the only state suffering. More
The State is railing against The S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, esseintally calling into question whose side the agency is on: The peoples, or businesses? More
Columbia's mayor is headed to Washington to make a pitch for $76 million of a possible economic stimulus package. More
A long-since abandoned church at 2 Francis Street will finally see use again, as a set of 1-bedroom condos. More