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Ten hotels in South Carolina were on Travel + Leisure's '500' worldwide ranking. Also, IAAM and Gibbes museums offer free ...
When George Gershwin visited a cottage in Folly Beach, S.C., in 1934, “Porgy and Bess” came to life. But will it remain a ...
Ken Burns comes to Charleston May 14 for press conference at The College of Charleston Cistern, a tour of Marion Square and ...
Welcome to News 4's Thursday, May 1, evening wrap, where we take a look at all the major stories happening in and around the Lowcountry.
With pleasing temperatures and plants in full bloom, South Carolinians now have their pick of a variety of spring festivals.
Actually named "Big Al and Lizzy," the giant elephant statues at Papa Joe's Fireworks in Hardeeville are nicknamed "Thelma and Louise" despite their lack of connection to the famous film. The ...
The vice president visits a South Carolina steel plant Thursday. This is why he should make time to visit the Holy City and ...
Columnist Issac J. Bailey writes that we can’t allow a handful of wealthy people who decided to build on the coast to decide ...
If a boat ride is more your speed, Charleston Yacht Tours takes people out on the water. The city offers boating weather nearly 365 days a year. Charleston from a boat allows tourists to take in the ...
Every corner at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens tells a story of beauty -- and resilience ...
Nucor, headquartered in Charlotte, North Carolina, is the largest steel producer in the U.S. and the largest recycler of ...
Memorial Day weekend isn’t just the unofficial start of summer—it’s your golden ticket to discover South Carolina’s most charming small towns while everyone else fights for beach parking.