Eighteen-year-old American Iva Jovic will make her debut at the 2026 Credit One Charleston Open, North America’s largest women’s-only professional tennis tournament, taking place March 28-April 5 on ...
This is the weekend scene at The Bridge Bar & Grille – a Clements Ferry hotspot that’s alive, unapologetic, and packed every night. Located at 2601 Clements Ferry Road, in the former space occupied by ...
A 40-foot flagpole topped with the American flag is expected to be the centerpiece of the new traffic circle at the corner of Seven Farms Drive and River Landing Drive.
Thursday, Feb. 19: Cooper's Crossing Townhomes - Proposed multifamily development with access easement improvements for 50-unit townhouse project on 12.24 acres at 810 Travis Lane, Cainhoy. TMS: ...
Point Hope has a new president and a new development structure to guide its next phase of growth.
The Philip Simmons High School boys’ basketball team’s surge of success continued in the first round of the Class AA playoffs on Feb. 16 as the Iron Horses pounded Whale Branch 70-30 at The Phil. The ...
Charleston city leaders made it clear: e-bike regulations will be top on their agenda, with new rules possibly going into effect as of March.
If you thought Point Hope was busy now, just wait – the next round of businesses is loading. For fans of Japanese cuisine, Hachiya Ramen promises to deliver an authentic taste of Tokyo in Point Hope.
Thursday, Feb. 12: Atlantic St. Thomas Sportsman Island Drive - Proposed preliminary plat and road construction plans for future development on 7.28 acres at 2815 Clements Ferry Road, Cainhoy. TMS: ...
For some couples, love isn’t confined to date nights or weekend getaways; it thrives amid spreadsheets, menus, and brainstorming sessions. Working together can be a recipe for romance, but it can also ...
At Cainhoy Elementary School, Black History Month isn’t being treated as a single lesson or one-day assembly. It’s been a month-long effort, and students are now ready to share the results.
New Mary Ann is around 143 years old, according to Williams, making it one of the oldest churches on the Cainhoy peninsula. Folklore says that two sisters named Mary and Ann wanted to start a new ...