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Uriah Chapman will be among the 175 students who will graduate on Saturday from the Medical University of South Carolina ...
The Charleston Jazz Orchestra will be “Swinging the Blues” during two May 17 shows at Charleston Music Hall that celebrate the breadth of the genre that’s much more than the stereotype of a lone ...
The S.C. Supreme Court on Wednesday unanimously upheld the state's "fetal heartbeat" law that bans abortions at six weeks.
Chef Bob Carter, a founding father of Charleston’s vibrant dining scene, died Tuesday night in a Mount Pleasant hotel room ...
New numbers from Explore Charleston shows the Charleston area saw another record-breaking year in the tourism industry, ...
The S.C. Transportation Infrastructure Bank Board voted unanimously Monday to end a multi-million-dollar intergovernmental ...
Author Kim Cliett Long has logged more global miles in the last few years than most individuals manage in a lifetime.
After toiling in classrooms for four – or more – years, hundreds of Charleston-area college students picked up diplomas and ...
Women drift through dreamlike waters in Morgan Serreno East’s latest exhibition, Nocturne, on view  May 16 and 17 at the Park Circle Community Building in North Charleston.
The city of Charleston on Thursday announced a new initiative to provide free parking for permitted hospitality workers on ...
Before my sister died a few months back, she asked me to make a playlist of her favorite songs to be aired in the background ...