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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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Rebuild or Renovate

Charleston Mayor John Tecklenburg has joined the chorus of voices in West Ashley calling for the county school district to rebuild, not just renovate, Stono Park Elementary. Last week, Tecklenburg, a West Ashley resident, appeared before the Charleston County School...

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Happy Challah Day

Dining In Kosher Catering in West Ashley is hosting a “pop-up café” this weekend when they whip up their famous challah bread for It’s A Challah Day Brunch, which will include several creations made from challah, a sweet, hand-rolled egg bread. The special brunch will...

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Taking Poetic License

Magnolia Plantation and Gardens will award prizes totaling more than $2,000 to poets  — young and old  — who best capture Magnolia as an idyllic “Garden of Romance.” Magnolia, America's last large-scale romantic-style garden, is seeking poems that emulate the...

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Formula for Success

Michael Lanier was excited when he found out he was named the West Of’s Student of the Month. According to West Ashley High School senior, he was most likely chosen because when he participates in class he always tries to always provide “correct and sophisticated”...

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An American Strong Beer

There are several styles of beer that beg to be enjoyed here at the end of winter. The cold months of the New Year is the time to seek out those strong brews. And nothing is better, and few are stronger, than barleywine. The style was, for a long time, the strongest...

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A Trip Across The Pond

Most 9 and 10-year olds make toy boats and sail them proudly down the creek behind their house or in the pond down the street. But a group of 4th graders at St. Andrew’s School of Math & Science sailed a boat across the pond … The Big Pond … the large, volatile,...

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Mug Shots

February 15 | Aggravated assault Police responded to a report of an assault at a Tobias Gadson Boulevard healthcare office. When an officer arrived, he spotted a man and a woman in a car, where it was “clear a struggle was ensuing.” The officer reported the man was...

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The Hunt For The South Windermere Scrapbook

It all started with a statement made in passing during an interview with Julian Keil about his knowledge of the beginnings of South Windermere. Julian and his wife Barbara purchased their lot in the new West Ashley neighborhood of South Windermere in 1953. W.L. Riggs...

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WAHS Robotics Team Heading To Nationals

Recently three West Ashley High robotics teams finished in 1st place overall in the Bluffton New Year Bash Vex Robotics Competition (VRC) earning invitations to Nationals, which will take place in Iowa, in April. Prior to this competition, one of the WAHS robots had...

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