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Electric cars, bikes, scooters, and other plug-in vehicles on the Island raise questions: Where should they be allowed, how fast can they go, and how will hotels and condos accommodate them? Read more
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Food & Beverage
Earlier this month, we celebrated Cinco De Mayo, many with a margarita around town. That included Santi's, my favorite authentic Mexican restaurant in Charleston.
It's not what it sounds like.
Food and live music go hand in hand in Charleston. Indulge in locally grown goodies and food truck fare this weekend while you enjoy bluegrass, classical and more.
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Federal authorities have arrested a pair of Summerville neighbors, including an attorney at the George Sink personal injury law firm, on charges of storming the U.S. Capitol on Jan. 6, 2021.
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An estimated 25 South Carolina residents died in the Dec. 7, 1941, attack, and eight of those deaths were on the battleship Arizona. Read more
It was the largest battle in the Army's history, with more than 600,000 soldiers taking to the frigid forests to fight. More than 80,000 Americans died, equating to 10 percent of all U.S. casualties in World War II. Read more