Charleston Chronicle — Ray DeeZy’s latest EP, “When It All Boils Down”, is set for release on digital platforms November 2.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — For the first time in its eighteen-year history,The HistoryMakers, the nation’s largest African American video oral history archive, paid homage to Charleston area...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Quintin Washington opened 1 On 1 Barbershop three years ago and along with innovative haircuts he provides a comforting atmosphere.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The Colour of Music Festival announces the sixth annual Colour of Music Festival October 24-27, 2018 at three historic locations in the heart of downtown...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — More than 24 million Americans lack broadband access. This includes 31 percent of households in rural areas, but only 2 percent in urban....
THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Birch and Pen Boutique is a retail clothing and accessories boutique that specializes in high-fashion, trendy apparel for men and women at...
THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — In Charleston County where the population of approximately 350,000 is about one-third Black, about 25 percent of the sheriff office’s employees, including...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The 10-day extension was necessary to protect the voting rights of South Carolina residents due to the widespread impact of Hurricane Florence. Many...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Academy Award-winning writer/director Barry Jenkins’ first film since the Best Picture Oscar-winning Moonlight is If Beale Street Could Talk, his adaptation of James...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Congresswoman Eleanor Holmes Norton (D-DC) announced that she will introduce a bill to require all federal agencies to include in their annual budget...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The much anticipated opening of Charleston Accelerated Academy became a reality September 4 as approximately 120 students embarked on a course toward a...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Throughout September CCP is encouraging community members across the Carolinas to get involved in the childhood cancer fight by sharing information with friends,...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — With more than $140,000 up for grabs in prize money this year, ArtFields (Lake City, South Carolina’s nine-day art exhibition and competition) is officially accepting submissions in...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — In the event that you lose power and cannot leave your home due to dangerous road conditions, please secure your home in advance...
THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The League of Women Voters of the Charleston Area will provide information about VOTE411.org, its national and local comprehensive website where voters can...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — According to the Carolinas Poison Center, CO (Carbon Monoxide) poisoning is a concern during massive storms. CO can form when people burn fuels like...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The spotlight may have been cast on residents at Grand Oak Apartments West Ashley in Charleston, but it’s an issue many senior citizens...