Ssssup, Daniel Island. For all of our readers with ophidiophobia (the fear of snakes), now might be a good time to slither on down to other sections of the newspaper.
If you’ve ever wandered through a swamp or even spotted a long, legless creature disappearing into the neighborhood, you might’...
Not every gunshot means danger, but every gunshot does come with a rulebook.
In a region where outdoor traditions and rapid development increasingly overlap, the sounds some Daniel Island and Cainhoy residents hear in the distance are often tied to a mix of hunting, target shooting, and gun...
Glenn Raus didn’t set out to start a paddling club. He just wanted company on the water.
What began as a simple desire not to row alone has turned into the Daniel Island Paddling Society, a new social club inviting residents to explore the island’s waterways together by kayak, canoe, or stand-...
Here are the developments before the various City of Charleston boards and committees this week, as well as results, if any, from the prior week’s items specific to Daniel Island and the Cainhoy area. More detailed agendas and results can be found at charleston-sc.gov/agendacenter.
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Whether you’re a Seahawks or Patriots fan, or just in it for the crazy commercials or half-time show, a large number of us will be celebrating the Super Bowl on Sunday, Feb. 8. And no matter which side of the yardline you’re cheering from, we all know the true star of the game is the food.
From the...
The Daniel Island Community Foundation is kicking off its annual Valentine’s Drive to collect food and essential supplies for local nonprofits.
Starting today, Feb. 2, and running through Feb. 12, the foundation aims to collect over 500 pounds of food, hygiene products, and essential supplies.
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Berkeley County Sheriff Duane Lewis joined local leaders to cut the ribbon on the Tri-County Biological Science Center, the first regional DNA-testing collaboration in South Carolina’s history, on Jan. 26.
The new 21,000-square-foot facility, located at 3765 Leeds Avenue in North Charleston,...
"I feel closer to God in that greenhouse than in any other building," Les Schwartz said, inhaling, exhaling.
It’s a bold statement, but for volunteers like Schwartz who spend their mornings tending Charleston’s city greenhouses, this isn’t just gardening. It’s a hands-on, living connection to...
Noise is part of the soundtrack of Daniel Island, from sold-out concerts at Credit One Stadium to the rumble of construction equipment shaping the island’s next neighborhood. Add in beeping delivery trucks, the rumble of car shows, and early-morning lawn crews, it’s no surprise residents...
Under the glow of chandeliers at the Daniel Island Club, Carolyn Murray didn’t open her Speaker Series talk with her health journey; she opened with a joke.
“You all really want Rob (Fowler) right now, don’t you?” she laughed, nodding to Charleston’s beloved weatherman and the looming...