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CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — For the past few years I’ve had mixed emotions about the response our society is making in the wake of the opioid epidemic.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Since 2013 the Colour of Music Festival has brought international, national, and regional classically trained black musicians of African descent to share their musical talents.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Ke’Von Singleton is a senior at First Baptist School and a local filmmaker that speaks on unity throughout Charleston.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The word HERO is well known to the scholars of St. James-Santee.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — New statistics released in February show that African Americans with disabilities are being left behind.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Zeta Phi Beta Sorority, Inc., Kappa Iota Zeta chapter of East Point, Ga., held “A Silver Tea with Z Celebrating Zora Neale Hurston, A...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Magnolia Plantation and Gardens ended its recent holiday food drive to assists the Lowcountry Food Bank
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — SC Works Trident and its Trident Workforce Development Board has awarded $100,000 to eight local businesses connected to Incumbent Worker Training programs.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Latisha Bradley is sharing her love of books with the Lowcountry.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Octavious Dowling, owner of Gullah Roots, an African clothing store in North Charleston, is really looking forward to February.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Begin believing in achieving your goals today!
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Starting February 16, Fresh Future Farm store customers will be able to pay what they can afford.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Ray DeeZy and Deezyland will host “WHEN IT ALL BOILS DOWN: The Deluxe Edition Kick Back”.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The City of North Charleston’s Cultural Arts Department have announced a Children’s Theatre performance in honor of Black History Month.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Once the project is complete, the Center will be able help 3,500 Lowcountry children every year.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Family, friends, and supporters packed Finis Horne Arena on Tuesday, Dec. 18, to see 218 graduates receive degrees during Lander University’s 158th commencement.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — The S.C. Poor People’s Campaign in recent months has been strengthening.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — On Thursday, Dec. 13, 2018, the Charleston County Park and Recreation Commission (CCPRC) will hold a drop-in style public information and input meeting...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Federal Incumbent Worker Training Assistance (IWT) funds totaling $100,000 are available through the Workforce Innovations and Opportunity Act.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Recently I saw something about voter suppression on Facebook. The subject’s been on my mind a lot recently since viewing a CNN report...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Several local civil rights organizations November 27 began picketing at Cumulus Radio Station Group’s North Charleston studios to address allegations of racial discrimination...
THE CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Africa is home to some of the fastest-growing economies in the world, fueling a $31 billion fashion industry and its own Africa...
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — Join the Charleston Parks Conservancy for a family holiday movie night at Hampton Park.
CHARLESTON CHRONICLE — In August, YWCA Greater Charleston welcomed Cristina Turcu, previously with the United Nations Development Program in Moldova, to a four-month international fellowship at...