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The conversations you want to have this year

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Charleston, S.C. | Photo by @charlestonspired

As we enter 2019, we’re inviting you not only to participate, but to set the agenda for CHStoday in the new year. We want to plan our content around what you want to talk about. What questions are on your mind? What’s coming up in your conversations about local + regional issues? What ideas do you have about how to make our city even better?

Our goal is to help you be more engaged in + informed about the city you love. Throughout last year, we asked you what you wanted to talk about and then we dove into your questions– including a 2018 election guide, what’s in store for Garco Mill, and how to spend 24 hours in our beloved CHS.

We also started some conversations of our own and asked you to tell us your pick for Charleston’s most iconic landmark, how you thought DOT could improve I-26, and who truly serves the best shrimp + grits in town.

Now we’d love to know what conversations you want to have next.

  • What do you want to talk about this year?
  • What can we help find out for you?
  • Want to know how something works?
  • What can we help you understand?
  • Any questions about upcoming developments or construction you’ve seen around town?
  • What don’t you know that you’d like us to investigate?

Join the conversation + fill out this form to help guide us in the new year. And, as always, participate in the ongoing conversation on Instagram, Facebook + Twitter.

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