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Coast Brewing is looking for help to expand, and giving away goodies

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 7 March 2013 - 7:55am
If you're a fan of local beer makers Coast, you'll know one of their biggest problems is simply making enough beer to go around.So it's little surprise they're looking to expand, and they're hoping to raise $40,000 in community investment to help... More

In Episcopal dispute, both church groups lay claim to diocese name

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 6 March 2013 - 6:56am
A split between the national Episcopal Church and an offshoot local group is continuing with both sides now claiming they are the only side authorized to use the name the "Diocese of South Carolina". More

The Coastal Cupboard launches new local product "Chomp Stix"

By EmilyTrogdon on Tuesday, 5 March 2013 - 1:57pm
The Coastal Cupboard is launching Charleston’s newest locally made product, Chomp Stix™ from Wednesday, March 6 to Sunday, March 10.As the exclusive retailer during the launch, the store will host a raffle to give away a set of three Chomp Stix™... More

JetBlue now flying from Charleston International Airport

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 28 February 2013 - 11:23am
Update: As of Today, February 28, JetBlue is now flying from Charleston, twice a day with nonstop service from New York JFK and once a day to Boston BOS and two time to Boston on Saturday.First reporting: First the Charleston airport got... More

Massive MSC Maeva cargo ship calling on Charleston today

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 27 February 2013 - 9:05am
The behemoth MSC Maeva may be 35 feet shorter than the longest cargo ship to ever visit Charleston, but it's 1,065-foot long hull dwarfs the USS Yorktwon aircraft carrier by a whopping 192 feet. More

Madra Rua Irish Pub celebrates ten years in Park Circle

By Amanda Click on Monday, 25 February 2013 - 7:29am
On Sunday, March 3, Park Circle's Madra Rua Irish Pub will celebrate its tenth anniversary with a customer appreciation party.Kicking off at 6 p.m., the party will feature food and drink specials (all drafts will be $4.50 – the original prices when... More

Thousands of Charleston civil defense workers could face furloughs

By Ken Hawkins on Thursday, 21 February 2013 - 4:53am
Some 5,200 Charleston-based Defense Department employees could see one-day-per-week furloughs if Congress does not act by the March 1 budget deadline.  More

From mag-lev train to ferries, all ideas on the table to fix I-26 traffic

By Ken Hawkins on Wednesday, 20 February 2013 - 12:39pm
The amount of traffic on Interstate 26 keeps growing and planners aren't convinced that road widening can keep up — so a study will consider solutions uncommon to the area: public transport. More

SEWE turnout a good sign for 2013 tourism season

By Ken Hawkins on Monday, 18 February 2013 - 10:07am
The crowds at the 2013 Southeastern Wildlife Exposition are expected to have been the largest in the festival's 30-year history, and officials say it's a great sign for the 2013 tourism season. More

TEDxMarionSquare coming at end of February

By George Kaplan on Friday, 15 February 2013 - 4:10pm
The organizers of TEDxMarionSquare have announced that they have been approved to live stream sessions from TED 2013 at the Charleston County Public Library on February 28. Webcast attendees will be able to... More
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