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Charleston's second annual "Eat Local Month" kicks off in April

By Staff reports on Wednesday, 27 March 2013 - 8:00am
April 2013 is the 2nd Annual Eat Local Month, a celebration of the bounty of local food available in the Lowcountry.Organized by local non-profit Lowcountry Local First, Eat Local Month will provide fun and educational opportunities for those in the... More

Folly, Kiawah, proposed as critical loggerhead habitats

By Amanda Click on Saturday, 23 March 2013 - 11:06am
Nearly 740 miles of beaches along the eastern seaboard, including Folly Beach and Kiawah Island, have been proposed to be considered as "critical habitat areas" for the threatened loggerhead sea turtle.The proposal, submitted by the U.S.... More

Water Missions International hosting Charleston Walk for Water this Saturday

By George Kaplan on Wednesday, 20 March 2013 - 2:00pm
In celebration of World Water Day, Water Missions International will host the seventh annual Charleston Walk for Water at Cannon Park on Saturday, March 23 from 9 a.m. to 1 p.m.  Thousands of local... More

More folks taking the Charleston Amtrak train

By Ken Hawkins on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 12:12pm
The number of passengers taking Amtrak is continuing to grow across the nation, but the local numbers are also on the up and up.The Post and Courier writes that some 84,000 took a train from North Charleston, that's up from 50,000 in 1997 —... More

Next Sustainable Seafood Dinner heads to The Ocean Room

By Amanda Click on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 10:13am
Join Chef Andrew Venable of The Ocean Room at Kiawah Island Golf Resort for the next South Carolina Aquarium Sustainable Seafood Dinner taking place March 14.Chef Andrew is putting together a five course menu that will feature hand-picked local and... More

Raccoons all but disappear on Folly Beach after virus outbreak

By Ken Hawkins on Monday, 11 March 2013 - 9:42am
A distemper outbreak has decimated the population of raccoons on Folly Beach, and some suspision is falling on warmer weather for making conditions perfect for the virus.  More

S.C. DNR climate report sheds light on state's warming environment

By Ken Hawkins on Saturday, 9 March 2013 - 2:02pm
Although the climate warming report by the S.C. Department of Natural Resources was shelved, it does shed light on how the environement is being impacted already, like more white ibis birds, more dolphin fish earlier in the season, and... More

Charleston based non-profit heading to NYC for Superstorm Sandy cleanup

By Amanda Click on Wednesday, 6 March 2013 - 1:32pm
Charleston based Wounded Nature – Working Veterans is heading up to the Superstorm Sandy impact area to assist in cleanup and beach restoration efforts. Rudy Socha, CEO of Wounded Nature – Working Veteran is recruiting veterans and volunteers from... More

Wednesday is South Carolina Walk to School Day 2013

By Amanda Click on Tuesday, 5 March 2013 - 1:51pm
Safe Routes to School is a growing movement across the US that brings together parents, schools, and community leaders to encourage students, including those with disabilities, to walk and bike to school.This Wednesday, March 6, schools across the... More

March marks new start of recycling in Charleston

By George Kaplan on Wednesday, 27 February 2013 - 5:17pm
Monday, March 4, will be the first day of a new recycling era in the Holy City, as Charleston County Government and the City of Charleston are teaming up in a collective effort to gather more of business' discarded cardboard... More
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