What to do the week of April 24
Charleston City Paper
by Blakelyn Faia
12h ago
Picnic for the Parks Celebrate the 17th anniversary of the Charleston Parks Conservancy at this fundraiser event supporting local parks. Enjoy an open bar featuring Volley Tequila Seltzer and Bevi Brewing Company, savor the taste of local food vendors available or relax to a live music performance from Green Levels. Kids activities include, a petting […] The post What to do the week of April 24 appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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Court rules against sheriff candidate in Charleston Democratic ballot dispute
Charleston City Paper
by City Paper Staff
19h ago
MORNING NEWSBREAK  | A state circuit judge ruled Tuesday that political parties control their primary ballots in a decision that will keep former Charleston County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Alan Ali off the county’s Democratic ballot in June. In his ruling steeped in the First Amendment, S.C. Circuit Judge George McFaddin said parties have broad discretion […] The post Court rules against sheriff candidate in Charleston Democratic ballot dispute appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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Black Food Truck Festival celebrates Black-owned businesses 
Charleston City Paper
by Connelly Hardaway
2d ago
Now in its third year (and fifth event), the Black Food Truck Festival (BFTF) has grown into an impressive showing of not only Black food trucks, but of a community hungry for more opportunities to celebrate Black-owned businesses.  The festival takes place April 26 through April 28, with an opening night event held on Friday […] The post Black Food Truck Festival celebrates Black-owned businesses  appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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Beach water quality testing program begins May 1
Charleston City Paper
by Jack OToole
2d ago
As temperatures rise and the summer brings yet another Shark Week to thrill  TV viewers, scientists with South Carolina’s Department of Health and Environmental Control (DHEC) are focused on a less storied kind of ocean predator — the microscopic kind. Starting May 1, DHEC will resume its annual water-quality monitoring program at 122 “hotspots” along […] The post Beach water quality testing program begins May 1 appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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S.C. Aquarium sees influx of sea turtle patients
Charleston City Paper
by City Paper Staff
2d ago
MORNING NEWSBREAK  | The South Carolina Aquarium is seeing an uptick in sea turtle admissions in its Turtle Care Center over the past two weeks. As the annual stranding season is beginning, having seven turtles already at the center is a higher-than-usual number as it generally gets 30 to 40 sea turtles on average each […] The post S.C. Aquarium sees influx of sea turtle patients appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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Charleston Anime Fest celebrates international art and local community
Charleston City Paper
by Sydney Bollinger
2d ago
Animated Japanese film and TV, also called anime, combines rich, diverse storylines with gorgeous artwork, and it’s really grown in popularity in North America over the past several years. In fact, it’s more mainstream than ever: The dystopian anime Attack on Titan was one the most viewed TV shows in the United States in 2023, […] The post Charleston Anime Fest celebrates international art and local community appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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PHOTO ESSAY: High Water Festival
Charleston City Paper
by City Paper Staff
3d ago
This past weekend, April 20-21, High Water Festival took place at North Charleston’s Riverfront Park. Despite a hot first day and a rainy second, droves of people came to see acts like Hozier, Fleet Foxes and Noah Kahan — while many came specifically to support the local acts on the lineup, Shovels & Rope and […] The post PHOTO ESSAY: High Water Festival appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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Letters: Making a difference on Earth Day, more
Charleston City Paper
by City Paper Readers
3d ago
Letter: Each April, people across the world join together to advocate for our planet. This Earth Day (April 22), the American Red Cross of South Carolina is joining the celebration and reaffirming our commitment to sustainability. The post Letters: Making a difference on Earth Day, more appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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Haley’s husband returns from year-long deployment
Charleston City Paper
by City Paper Staff
3d ago
MORNING NEWSBREAK  |  S.C. National Guard Maj. Michael Haley, husband to former presidential candidate and governor Nikki Haley of Kiawah Island, returned to the U.S. Saturday after a year-long deployment in Africa. The post Haley’s husband returns from year-long deployment appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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‘Don’t Risk It’ campaign highlights risks of drinking while pregnant
Charleston City Paper
by City Paper Staff
3d ago
Two state agencies are highlighting the risks of drinking alcohol while pregnant in a new public service announcement. The announcement by the S.C. Department of Social Services (SCDSS) and the S.C. Department of Alcohol and Other Drug Abuse Services (DAODAS) is part of the “Don’t Risk It” campaign, an ongoing initiative on how abstaining from […] The post ‘Don’t Risk It’ campaign highlights risks of drinking while pregnant appeared first on Charleston City Paper ..read more
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