The City of Charleston recently announced that former Police Chief Tyke Hunt has been suspended and demoted from lieutenant to corporal. The action follows an internal investigation into allegations that Hunt ensured a woman applying to the force passed a polygraph test in return for sex. Chelsea McCoy has sued Hunt, and she said in
Rejoice Saturday in guilt-free 4/20 indulgence of your favorite pastime — yes, that one. Celebrate with these food, drink and live shows around town: Celebrate the holidaze with these events Odd Duck Market. All day. Odd Duck is hosting an exciting fusion of 4/20 and Record Store Day festivities. Show a Grey Cat Music receipt […]
North Charleston Police Chief Greg Gomes never really planned on being the department’s chief, he told the Charleston City Paper April 24. But when now-Mayor Reggie Burgess — the former chief — announced his bid for the city’s top office, he simultaneously announced his retirement as chief of one of the largest police forces in […]
If you blinked a few times on April 9, you might have missed the part of the Charleston City Council meeting in which the city clarified how its rain garden water sequestration program isn’t dead.
Behind a bright purple door near downtown’s Hampton Park, the smell of incense and strains of rock music float down the stairs, inviting guests into an upstairs apartment.
Detroit man charged in 2022 shooting death.
Jennifer Hornyak has served as interim superintendent of Catholic Schools since July 1, 2023.
CHARLESTON, Ore. – A Charleston man is facing several charges after a burglary and K9 pursuit led to his arrest Monday morning. According to the Coos County Sheriff’s Office, deputies responded to a burglary in progress at a home on Seven Devils Road near the Charleston Boat Basin just after 8 a.m. Officers say with […]
MORNING NEWSBREAK | A state circuit judge ruled Tuesday that political parties control their primary ballots in a decision that will keep former Charleston County Sheriff’s Office Lt. Alan Ali off the county’s Democratic ballot in June. In his ruling steeped in the First Amendment, S.C. Circuit Judge George McFaddin said parties have broad discretion […]
The 2024 Charleston Sternwheel Regatta is July 3-7.
Animated Japanese film and TV, also called anime, combines rich, diverse storylines with gorgeous artwork, and it’s really grown in popularity in North America over the past several years. In fact, it’s more mainstream than ever: The dystopian anime Attack on Titan was one the most viewed TV shows in the United States in 2023, […]
The Moth, a national podcast with more than 1 million listeners per week, will offer its “mainstage show” April 25 for the first time in Charleston. You will be able to watch the curated storytelling showcase in front of a live audience as a storyteller stands alone in the spotlight, with no notes, to tell […]