With an RBI single in the bottom of the seventh inning, Jhalan Jackson broke up a 4-4 tie to lift the Charleston RiverDogs over the Augusta GreenJackets in walk-off fashion on Saturday night in front of a crowd of 4,979 at Riley Park. The base hit gave the RiverDogs a 5-4 win and a sweep of the evening’s doubleheader after playing out the...
The United States has two big housing affordability problems.
WASHINGTON — Authoritarianism, always latent in progressivism, is becoming explicit. Progressivism’s determination to regulate thought by regulating speech is apparent in the campaign by 16 states’ attorneys general and those of the District of Columbia and the Virgin Islands, none Republican, to criminalize...
Russian attack aircraft made 31 low passes over and around a U.S. Navy destroyer cruising 70 miles offshore in the Baltic on April 12.
The assertion by William Schachte Jr., Rear Adm., U.S. Navy (Ret.), that seismic airgun testing for offshore oil and gas will not "disrupt feeding and mating behaviors of mammals and fish" is wrong. He argued that experts say there is "no documented scientific evidence" of adverse effects of noise from seismic airgun...
My research pertaining to the wearing of the scarf (jihab) is that it is an option, not a requirement for Muslim women.
Kudos to Joe Bustos for proposing a 180-day apartment moratorium, which was narrowly approved by Mount Pleasant Town Council on April 12.
I am struck by the selfish tone of the letters I’ve read from people who oppose the bicycle and pedestrian lane on the Legare bridge.
The City of North Charleston’s swift response to the shooting death of Walter Scott by a police officer is credited with helping avert the kind of violence that followed police shootings in other cities.
Charleston’s hotel boom has alarmed many residents who believe the city cannot accommodate many more visitors.
DAYTON, Ohio — Actor and filmmaker Tom Hanks proves again he excels at taking directions.
NEW YORK — Sara Bareilles’ songwriting skills are all over the new Broadway musical "Waitress" — even down to the cellphone warning.
NEW YORK — A female politician in the fight of her life as she strives to make White House history. A nation in the balance as its officials contend with an arcane electoral system that varies from state to state. A proud republic debased by a presidential campaign fixated on minor gaffes and riddled with filthy language.
An angel of an oak was quilted. There it was, like a painting.
RICHMOND, Va. — So many shopping and dining areas are just like any other: chain stores and chain restaurants. Carytown breaks the mold.
STRATFORD-UPON-AVON, England — "All the world’s a stage," wrote William Shakespeare, who died 400 years ago this week. But he played out much of his life in one small English market town: Stratford-upon-Avon.
WE WERE BROTHERS. By Barry Moser. Algonquin Books of Chapel Hill. 180 pages. $22.
TOM PAINE’S IRON BRIDGE: Building a United States. By Edward C. Gray. Norton. 235 pages. $26.95.
INDEPENDENCE LOST: Lives on the Edge of the American Revolution. By Kathleen DuVal. Random House. 351 pages. $28.
Charleston Academy of Music faculty member Pedro Uceda will offer a solo recital 6-7 p.m. Friday at Spoleto Festival USA’s building, 14 George St. The concert is part of the Rush Hour Concert series.
NEW YORK — For her one day off this week playing a drug-addled mother in the Broadway revival of the monumental "Long Day’s Journey Into Night," Jessica Lange had a plan. She wanted to walk in the spring sunshine.
There is cringe-worthy humor, and then there is comedian and actor T.J. Miller, whose specialty might be called wince-inducing.