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Mug Shots

The following were taken from actual incident reports filed last week by the City of Charleston Police Department. These are not convictions and the names of businesses, complainants, and suspects have been left out to protect the innocent. All suspects are  innocent...

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Oh The Places They’ll Go…

“There is a quote by Donovan Livingston I thought described this Class of 2016 perfectly,” said West Ashley High School valedictorian Adriana Pappas, “‘At the core, none of us are meant to be common. We were born to be comets, darting across space and time, leaving...

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Ring Them Bells

Grace United Methodist Church will host a concert by the Wesley Bell Ringers at 7pm. on Sunday, June 12, The church welcomes the public to enjoy this free concert, which will feature 17 teenaged ringers playing more than 150 handbells and hand chimes. The concert will...

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Cocktails For A Cause

Over the next week West Ashley residents can enjoy a fine historic cocktail at various restaurants around town and support a great cause at the same time. A dozen West Ashley restaurants are participating in Negroni Week. And a dollar from each drink sold will go to...

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Take The Low End

At no time in the modern history of beer have more sessionable yet flavorful beers been available. This is a great thing. While the first true day of summer, the solstice is a few weeks away, we are definitely beginning to heat up. And if it’s hot outside, and you...

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chART-A-Rama Returns

During his run up to city’s highest office, mayoral candidate John Tecklenburg said he wanted to bring more cultural events to West Ashley. This week the newly-minted mayor proved those weren’t just empty campaign promises. Tecklenburg, who is also an accomplished...

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Primary Objective

Local voters have four choices of which flavor of Republican candidate they want to replace the retiring state Sen. Paul Thurmond in the Statehouse. Because no Democrat candidate emerged to run for the District 41 seat, June 14 Republican primary will be the de facto...

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4th Wall Presents Visual Alchemy: Afrofuturism

This week a unique exhibit comes to West Ashley when 4th Wall presents Visual Alchemy: Afrofuturism, a collection of work from Cedric Umoja, Krigga, and Roni Nicole Henderson. The exhibit officially opens on Thursday, June 9 with an artist talk with Umoja, Krigga, and...

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Service Above Self

“If you ever feel like you are losing faith in the youth in America today, I recommend that you serve on [St. Andrew’s Rotary Club] Scholarship Committee,” said Shawn Flannigan, who is vice chairman of the Scholarship Committee for the West Ashley-based civic group....

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Memories That Can’t Be Extinguished

Infrastructure. The word doesn’t evoke the same warm community emotion as planting trees, landscaping neighborhoods, building schools, establishing service clubs, or putting the spires on churches. But the basic infrastructures of fire service, police protection,...

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