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The City of Charleston has approved a nearly $3 million restoration project for the twin smokestacks at the St. Julian Devine ...
As the Lowcountry experiences sweltering summer heat, outdoor workers face increased risks of heat-related illnesses.
Charleston City Council approved a settlement in an ongoing lawsuit over the removal of a statue of John C. Calhoun from ...
A Charleston landscaper designs beautiful backyard edible gardens. He's launching fruit tree giveaways for lower-income ...
In the wake of the recent S.C. Supreme Court decision to uphold the General Assembly’s six-week abortion ban, reproductive care advocates and elected officials are responding to a changing legal ...
The 17th annual Charleston Wine + Food festival Courtesy of Charleston Wine + Food A end-of-winter visit down south to Charleston Wine + Food festival is never a tough sell. In early March, the ...
For some, Charleston is considered the birthplace of opera in North America, inspiring a Lowcountry organization to offer more resources and knowledge about the art to the area.
Ruppert Landscape, which is backed by Knox Lane, has acquired The Greenery of Charleston, a commercial landscape maintenance and installation provider. No financial terms were disclosed.
Walter Hood’s plantings and plazas at the new International African American Museum are more than just a garden.