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North Charleston Set to Appear in The First 48 — Again
Just weeks after North Charleston made its high-profile debut on The First 48, the city is once again set to be featured on the nationally televised true-crime series — and if the reaction to the first episode is any indication, this one will spark just as much conversation. 📺 What We Know So Far According…
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🍌 Banana Ball Mania Hits Charleston: New League Brings Excitement to The Joe! ⚾
The Savannah Bananas’ New Championship League is Making a Stop in North Charleston, Featuring the Indianapolis Clowns and Loco Beach Coconuts! Get ready to experience the “Greatest Show in Sports” right here in the Lowcountry! While the famous Savannah Bananas themselves won’t be in town for this particular series, two brand-new, equally entertaining teams from…
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North Charleston is the New Cultural Epicenter: The Global Art Fair Returns
More than just a gallery walk, the two-day event (Oct 24-25) balances world-class exhibition with a free, family-friendly community day, anchored by founder Okeeba Jubalo’s vision. The Lowcountry’s art scene is expanding its map, and its new epicenter is firmly rooted in North Charleston. The Global Art Fair (TGAF) 2025, returning on Friday, October 24th,…
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The Last Rack: Charleston Says a Final Goodbye to Sticky Fingers Ribhouse
A Final Goodbye to a Charleston Icon: The Closure of Sticky Fingers The news that Sticky Fingers Ribhouse has closed its final restaurant has resonated deeply throughout the Lowcountry. For over three decades, the Memphis-style barbecue chain was more than just an eatery; it was a beloved institution, a go-to spot for countless celebrations, and…
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Bertha’s Kitchen Secures $50,000 Grant to Preserve Its Soulful Legacy
Charleston, SC — In a major victory for the Lowcountry’s culinary scene, beloved North Charleston institution Bertha’s Kitchen has been awarded a $50,000 grant from a national program dedicated to preserving historic small restaurants. The grant is part of the “Backing Historic Small Restaurants” program, a collaboration between the National Trust for Historic Preservation and…
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North Charleston Chick-fil-A on Rivers Avenue Slated for Demolition and Rebuild
In a significant change for a major North Charleston thoroughfare, the Chick-fil-A restaurant located at 7616 Rivers Avenue is set to be demolished and rebuilt from the ground up. The project also includes the demolition of the adjacent Wild Wings Cafe. According to a report from What Now Charleston, the project is currently in the…
