The Thoroughbred Club at Charleston Place hosts an official watch party of the Kentucky Derby this Saturday. Guests can sip on the classic race cocktail, mint juleps, plus enjoy bourbon and whiskey ...
Happy Cinco de Mayo week, everyone. There are plenty of places to celebrate the Mexican holiday around town and we’ve rounded ...
Monday brought one of the deadliest days in memory for law enforcement officers in the South. Eight were shot, including four fatally, in east Charlotte as a U.S. Marshals task force tried to serve a ...
Two advocacy groups met this month with local school officials to discuss the functions of the Charleston County School ...
No arrests have been made as of this morning in a fatal Sunday hit-and-run accident in Charleston in which a car struck and ...
On May 4 at the Dock Street Theatre, Holy City Arts & Lyric Opera (HALO) presents Singers & Stanzas, a world premiere presentation bringing together the words of Lowcountry poets with the musical ...
S.C. Superintendent of Education Ellen Weaver recommended state school districts disregard new federal rules regarding discrimination.
It’s a mess, that’s what it is. When you land in Hartsfield-Jackson Atlanta Third World International Airport, you’re walking into a battle zone.
Charleston novelist Roger Jones will speak at a book launch for The Final Victory at 6 p.m. April 30 at the Charleston ...
Beneath the ceaseless flux of Charleston’s vibrant food scene, ripples of culinary growth are being felt in quieter, smaller places. Tool on up U.S. 17 for about 60 miles to Winyah Bay and discover ...
It’s been an extremely hectic week so we’re reaching into the opinion vault to recall some lessons offered four years ago.
With just two weeks left in this year’s legislative session, state lawmakers are under increasing pressure to get last-minute bills passed.