Sports

Bookmark this guide for a curated list of events taking place each month that we’re most looking forward to.
Along with the Cougars, you can also support the Bulldogs and the Buccaneers
Don’t want to cook, no problem. Here are six places to enjoy food for the Super Bowl.
The CHStoday team got to preview the pickleball, restaurant, and bar experience right before its grand opening.
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LTP Academy offers programming for adults — and helps aspiring tennis players prepare to compete at the collegiate level and beyond.
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These are four of our favorite local accessible trails that are wheelchair-friendly.
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With so many incredible golf courses in Charleston to choose from, we’ll help you pick — based on your personality.
You don’t need to be a resident… but it sure is cheaper.
We dive into what the Copa de la Diversión series is and the history behind this event which lasts the entire season of Minor League Baseball.
Get schedule, player, and ticket info.
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Move aside pickleball, there’s a new racket sport in town.
The bread type is more popular than ever. We’re here to help you find the best loves in the Holy City, or to start making your own.