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Our readers have spoken — here are the best local spots our city has to offer, from the best coffee shop to the best apartment complex to the best dentist.
Hamilton Horne’s passion for fresh ingredients + Charleston’s food scene inspired him to start King Tide Farms, a smart hydroponic farm inside of a 40-foot refrigerated container.
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Since its start in 2002, the Lottery has hit many milestones and created hundreds of millionaires — all in an effort to support local education in South Carolina.
The Charleston Planetarium will offer guests a new immersive way to experience science, technology, engineering, art, and math.
Blackbird users can pay with the app by loading funds to their wallet or spending $FLY.
The legacy of Harold’s Cabin lives on with the opening of Lillian’s Petite Market & Eatery, a new Congress Street neighborhood-focused market and restaurant.
Charleston is made up of so many wonderful small businesses, here are a few our readers love in honor of Small Business Saturday.
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Sweeter than Fiction also sells apparel, stickers, tumblers, candles, and stationery from its King Street store.
Fleet Landing is a locally-owned seafood restaurant that is celebrating a major milestone + giving back to the Charleston community.
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“The Growth Project” podcast’s main goal is to help people become their best, no matter what challenges come their way.
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Charleston has a packed list of races to get prepared for throughout the year
Deep dive into this guide and learn how to navigate the annual two-day music festival loaded with live music and food inspired by the Lowcountry.
The Swedish car company is celebrating 70 years, and it has sold more than 5 million cars in the US.
The annual festival will be back on Saturday, Oct. 25, at Riverfront Park in North Charleston. The Charleston Beer Fest will offer tastings from 75+ breweries, live music, and a variety of local vendors.
The acclaimed Filipino restaurant, Kultura, will expand its operations to a larger space on Rutledge Avenue, just a few blocks away from its original Spring Street spot.
The new coastal Italian concept is set to open in the Cannonborough-Elliotborough neighborhood, offering rooftop dining, all-day coffee, and gelato.
Use this list to see if you can spot the Lowcountry scenes featured in movies and TV shows filmed around town.
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