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*CAPTURED* Shooting suspects in custody
6/3/2021: 14 were shot, 1 lost their life at an unauthorized party on May 22. Today, Tyquan Cooper, 20, and Manqual Horlbeck, Jr., 21, are in custody in connection to the... -
Are You Prepared For Hurricane Season?
6/1/2021: If you’re waiting until Jim Cantore knees some College of Charleston student below the belt on The Weather Channel you’ve waited too long to prepare for hurricane season. Prepare now.... -
Video tour of 14th Annual African American Fiber Art Exhibition: Sankofa
5/28/2021: The 14th Annual African American Fiber Art Exhibition: SANKOFA, currently on view at North Charleston City Hall, features 50 works by 37 artists from 15 states. Learn more about the... -
June E-News from North Charleston Cultural Arts
5/28/2021: June E-News from the North Charleston Cultural Arts Department >> Details on programs, artist opportunities, and more available here. -
CALL FOR VENDORS – North Charleston Farmers Market
5/28/2021: The North Charleston Farmers Market will be transitioning back into our regular, full capacity market in June! That means welcoming back live music (5-7pm) and allowing more vendors. Artists, crafters,... -
City offices closed in observance of Memorial Day
5/28/2021: City offices closed on Monday in observance of Memorial Day. Trash service will be delayed by one day next week. -
North Charleston News (Special Hurricane Report)
5/26/2021: Hurricane season is here, and our North Charleston News reporter is asking the tough questions. -
Farmers Market – May 27
5/26/2021: This week’s market is going to be a hot one! Lowcountry Local First will be on hand to pump up their “Eat Local Season” and providing info to patrons on... -
Park Circle Gallery to exhibit works by Christopher Murphy & Julia Colleo Gallagher
5/25/2021: The City of North Charleston’s Cultural Arts Department is pleased to announce that concurrent solo exhibitions of paintings by local artists Christopher Murphy and Julia Coello Gallagher will be on... -
A lot more of this is coming to Rivers Avenue.
5/20/2021: The redevelopment of the Old Charlestowne Academy is part of the continued stream of investment into the community, providing a central location for jobs in a unique and thoughtful setting.
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