Report: Property owners near Mark Clark extension could face drop in property value By Diane Knich Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:17 a.m. 6 Comment(s) Sharon Joyce and her neighbors sit on their decks in Waterway South in West Ashley and watch birds fly across the marsh.
South Carolina beer pint bill clears House, headed for governor’s desk; brewers celebrate news By Glenn Smith Thursday, May 23, 2013 1:55 p.m. 0 Comment(s) The state House of Representatives today gave final approval to a bill allowing pint sales at South Carolina breweries and the...
Georgia Southern tops College of Charleston, 2-0; Cougars face Elon in elimination game By Andrew Miller Thursday, May 23, 2013 1:05 p.m. 0 Comment(s) Georgia Southern pitcher Justin Hess pitched a four-hit shutout to lead the Eagles past the College of Charleston, 2-0, Thursday...
Moncks Corner woman accused of embezzling $55,000 from a Charleston church Thursday, May 23, 2013 1:02 p.m. 0 Comment(s) Staff report
Preview: Classical music off the beaten path BY EDWARD HARTSpecial to The Post and Courier Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:34 p.m. 0 Comment(s) Spoleto Festival USA consistently presents a diverse offering of traditional and contemporary classical music performed at the...
Federal hurricane predictions due today, no surprise expected By Bo Petersen Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:14 a.m. 0 Comment(s) The National Hurricane Center releases its 2013 hurricane season predictions today. Don’t bother to hold your breath: It...
Romanticism gives way to Verismo style By Adam Parker Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:33 p.m. 0 Comment(s) This year, Spoleto Festival USA is presenting an Italian opera double bill featuring not-very-well-known short works by Puccini...
Mere mortals may enjoy 5 stage shows BY ERIC GRODESpecial to The Post and Courier Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:33 p.m. 0 Comment(s) “Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
Flummerfelt to say goodbye with Verdi’s Requiem; Pillar of Spoleto Festival retiring after 37 years By Adam Parker Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:33 p.m. 0 Comment(s) In 1971, Joseph Flummerfelt was a young choral director with a growing reputation and a group of singers who wowed the audiences...
Soul man: Gregory Porter knows how to deliver a song BY JOSEPH DIDOMIZIOSpecial to The Post and Courier Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:33 p.m. 0 Comment(s) For the first time next Friday, jazz singer-songwriter Gregory Porter will bring his impressive baritone to Charleston as part of...
Jared Grimes, triple threat BY NIC BELLSpecial to The Post and Courier Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:33 p.m. 0 Comment(s) Jared Grimes likes to make noise.
Contributors Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:32 p.m. 0 Comment(s) Jonathan Gray is a ubiquitous presence in Charleston. An accomplished bassist and teacher, he gained a measure of fame with the...
Charleston police cite driver of Sumter Utilities truck that fell off Ravenel Bridge By Andrew Knapp Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:12 p.m. 0 Comment(s) The driver of a Sumter Utilities truck that fell off the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge last week was ticketed for driving an unsafe...
Charleston area’s foreclosure rate was lower in March, CoreLogic report says By John McDermott Thursday, May 23, 2013 12:06 p.m. 0 Comment(s) The foreclosure rate in the local area dropped 19 percent in March, but it remains above the national average, a real estate...
Dog found with “300” branded on its sides, Animal Society says Staff report Thursday, May 23, 2013 11:46 a.m. 0 Comment(s) Charleston County authorities are investigating after a dog was found with “300” branded across its rib cage.
Port of Charleston shipping line MSC is expanding office in Mount Pleasant By John McDermott Thursday, May 23, 2013 11:38 a.m. 0 Comment(s) Mediterranean Shipping Co. is expanding its Mount Pleasant office.
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Report: Property owners near Mark Clark extension could face drop in property value
Sharon Joyce and her neighbors sit on their decks in Waterway South in West Ashley and watch birds fly across the marsh.
South Carolina beer pint bill clears House, headed for governor’s desk; brewers celebrate news
The state House of Representatives today gave final approval to a bill allowing pint sales at South Carolina breweries and the...
Georgia Southern tops College of Charleston, 2-0; Cougars face Elon in elimination game
Georgia Southern pitcher Justin Hess pitched a four-hit shutout to lead the Eagles past the College of Charleston, 2-0, Thursday...
Moncks Corner woman accused of embezzling $55,000 from a Charleston church
Staff report
Preview: Classical music off the beaten path
BY EDWARD HART
Special to The Post and Courier
Spoleto Festival USA consistently presents a diverse offering of traditional and contemporary classical music performed at the...
Federal hurricane predictions due today, no surprise expected
The National Hurricane Center releases its 2013 hurricane season predictions today. Don’t bother to hold your breath: It...
Romanticism gives way to Verismo style
This year, Spoleto Festival USA is presenting an Italian opera double bill featuring not-very-well-known short works by Puccini...
Mere mortals may enjoy 5 stage shows
BY ERIC GRODE
Special to The Post and Courier
“Lord, what fools these mortals be!”
Flummerfelt to say goodbye with Verdi’s Requiem; Pillar of Spoleto Festival retiring after 37 years
In 1971, Joseph Flummerfelt was a young choral director with a growing reputation and a group of singers who wowed the audiences...
Soul man: Gregory Porter knows how to deliver a song
BY JOSEPH DIDOMIZIO
Special to The Post and Courier
For the first time next Friday, jazz singer-songwriter Gregory Porter will bring his impressive baritone to Charleston as part of...
Jared Grimes, triple threat
BY NIC BELL
Special to The Post and Courier
Jared Grimes likes to make noise.
Contributors
Jonathan Gray is a ubiquitous presence in Charleston. An accomplished bassist and teacher, he gained a measure of fame with the...
Charleston police cite driver of Sumter Utilities truck that fell off Ravenel Bridge
The driver of a Sumter Utilities truck that fell off the Arthur Ravenel Jr. Bridge last week was ticketed for driving an unsafe...
Charleston area’s foreclosure rate was lower in March, CoreLogic report says
The foreclosure rate in the local area dropped 19 percent in March, but it remains above the national average, a real estate...
Dog found with “300” branded on its sides, Animal Society says
Charleston County authorities are investigating after a dog was found with “300” branded across its rib cage.
Port of Charleston shipping line MSC is expanding office in Mount Pleasant
Mediterranean Shipping Co. is expanding its Mount Pleasant office.