SIP shakes it up with wine and ice cream
Almost everyone’s on board with the concept of wine and cheese. But what if the dairy product alongside your Pinot Noir was just plain uncoagulated milk? And what if you poured it straight into your glass?
Almost everyone’s on board with the concept of wine and cheese. But what if the dairy product alongside your Pinot Noir was just plain uncoagulated milk? And what if you poured it straight into your glass?
The College of Charleston now owns a 225-year-old inn near its campus, but it won’t be used for commercial purposes anymore.
The Charleston County School Board has mismanaged our local school district since the historic Brown v. Board of Education (1954) decision that sought to desegregate and equalize all schools.
WASHINGTON — The mere possibility of a Donald Trump presidency — gold-plated faucets in the house first occupied by John and Abigail Adams — will perhaps have a salutary effect. It might demystify an office that has become now swollen with inappropriate powers and swaddled in a pretentiousness discordant with a...
Every father who read the May 13 article of Walter Graham protecting his daughter from a violent drug-dealing boyfriend would like to buy him a beer for every day of the three year sentence he received.
A May 12 letter to the editor suggested that high school band participation should count for physical education credit. Band participation does require physical activity, which can increase a few areas of health-related fitness, and it might provide leadership experience; however, a comprehensive physical education program must do much more to...
Most of the anger people express is about low wages and jobs going overseas. But who has consistently pushed for higher wages and for stopping corporations from taking their jobs abroad in order to pay workers way less? Not this Congress.
From the perspective of a Johns Island resident, I do not understand the logic behind the extension of I-526. Let’s make a few assumptions:
South Carolina was one of a number of states that required primary candidates to affirm their intention to support the nominee and platform of their respective party, in order to secure a place on the state’s February Republican primary ballot.
The truth is often the first casualty in so-called "political correctness" issues. Both the Muslim woman and her parents are heartbroken. They all must have had their eyes closed to what The Citadel makes crystal clear: The uniform is worn by all cadets. There has never been any exception in the uniform in 175 years.
If there is any current issue that needs to transcend the realm of politics it is the federal government’s response to the mosquito-borne Zika virus that causes malformed embryos. The Zika threat daily grows greater as warm temperatures bring the host vectors from the tropics into the southern United States.
By blocking a House bill to strengthen the state’s Freedom of Information Act, Sen. Margie Bright Matthews is inadvertently demonstrating the need for greater transparency and accountability.
Blane Hammerlund has joined Goff D’Antonio Associates. He has a bachelor’s degree from Clemson University and a master’s degree in architecture from New School of Architecture & Design. Previously, he was with Estudio Teddy Cruz in San Diego.
Gregg Legerton of Avison Young represented the landlord in leasing 2,441 square feet of office space at 1483 Tobias Gadson Blvd. to Roper St. Francis Physicians Network.
Brent Case of Coldwell Banker Commercial Atlantic represented the seller, Tommy Ross, in the $900,000 sale of a 6,800-square-foot retail building at 1010 Folly Road. Larry Eason of Dockside Realty represented the buyer, CAM Industries LLC.
Rosenblum Coe Architects Inc. has been named the recipient of a 2016 merit award from the American Institute of Architects’ South Carolina chapter for its work on the City of Charleston’s Fire Station No. 9 at 1451 King St.
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POOLE, Dorothy, Jenkins, of James Island died Friday. Arrangements by Fielding Home for Funerals of Charleston.
The long-winged creature over Charleston Harbor that awed onlookers recently glides so deftly it can go miles with no more than a few wing-flicks. It steals so rapaciously it can run down an agile tern in midair, grab it by the tail to make it drop its catch.
SAN FRANCISCO — Apple is getting ready to unveil a stylish new product that’s not for sale — a new look for its stores.
DALLAS — As airport security lines get longer, the finger-pointing over blame is growing too.
WHEN: 3 p.m.
NEW YORK — The government’s new rules requiring overtime pay for millions of workers have small business owners facing some hard choices.
Penny Middleton knows she is getting a new neighbor — a sprawling $280 million rail yard where cranes will shuffle containers between trains serving nearby containers ships — but she’s unsure what, if any, benefits it might bring.
North Charleston and Dorchester District 2 are ready to dive into plans for an aquatics facility on the west side of the city.
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