Tax cuts for seniors? New protections for first responders? An end to drag queen story hours in public libraries?
The Charleston City Paper remains committed to solid local and state news coverage buttressed by an opinion section that ...
With the Lowcountry officially now in 2026, local leaders say they are looking forward to top issues and challenges with ...
South Carolina leaders over the last 50 years have done a pretty good job protecting natural resources – from making sure ...
As the museum begins its 50th-anniversary year of celebration , it is honoring the stories that transformed historic relics ...
The U.S. Army Corps of Engineers has been hard at work since 2024 dumping sand on the barrier islands of Isle of Palms and ...
Charleston-area filmmaker Matthew Pridgen recently released a jarring documentary that calls on White Christians to examine ...
With the S.C. House and Senate set to reconvene Jan. 13, Republican and Democratic lawmakers say they  expect these 10 issues ...
When Shokudô opened in late October, it introduced high-end Japanese izakaya (tavern) dining to the Charleston peninsula.
It’s time to ring out the old and ring in some new resolutions – and try not to break them too quickly!  From celebratory New ...
Still, artists and arts practitioners are leveraging their scrap, hustle and creativity to slip into available spaces and ...
Charleston Jazz — one of the Lowcountry’s cornerstone nonprofit arts organizations dedicated to performance, education and ...