What do you want to know about Charleston in 2023?

Tell us your burning questions about Charleston — we’ll find the answers.

We’re answering your burning questions.

Photo by Historic Charleston Foundation

Happy New Year, Charleston.

With a new year comes new beginnings, new stories, and a whole new year of reasons to have Charleston pride. Wondering what restaurant is next to join the Holy City food and bev scene? Curious about new developments on the horizon? Want to know what artists are headed to Credit One Stadium on Daniel Island?

The possibilities are endless, and we know one thing for sure — we want to write about what matters to you, our readers, the most.

That’s why we’re polling the crowd for questions that you want to be answered this year — any piece of Charleston life you’ve always wanted to read into with your morning cup of coffee in hand.

Dream big, and tell us what’s in your heart of hearts, because the questions you asked us last year were some of our favorite topics to cover, like “Outer Banks” filming locations and interesting facts about the Holy City.

Submit your questions to influence the stories that hit your inbox in the next 12 months, and stay tuned with us as we watch the rest of the year unfold. ✨

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