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MYSTERY PHOTO: Graffiti

MYSTERY PHOTO: Graffiti

You can find graffiti all over the place these days, but we wonder where you think this particular manifestation is located?  The only hint we’ll give you is this is somewhere in Charleston or North Charleston.  Which and where?  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.  And if you’ve got a clever mystery photo for our readers, send it to the same address (Try to stump us!)

Our previous Mystery Photo

Our most recent past mystery, “Really old photo” is a photo of the ruins of the Cathedral of St. John and St. Finbar on Broad and Legare streets which was destroyed by fire in December 1861.

by · 09/13/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
NEW for 9/13: COVID-19 update; Birthday letter; Tops in travel

NEW for 9/13: COVID-19 update; Birthday letter; Tops in travel

IN THIS EDITION | Sept. 13, 2021
FOCUS: State’s COVID-19 rate now s 4nd highest in U.S.
COMMENTARY, Brack: Become the best person you can be
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston RiverDogs
NEWS BRIEFS: Charleston remains top designation on magazine list
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Graffiti
CALENDAR:  City to celebrate Hispanic Heritage Month starting Sept. 14

by · 09/13/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
From a 2016 rally.  Photo provided.

BRACK: Mind-numbing, time-wasting abortion bill on table again

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  Here we go again.  South Carolina is wading into a divisive abortion debate before anything else happens in the state Senate to appease the GOP’s conservative base.  It’s a futile effort that’s ultimately unconstitutional and a huge waste of time and money.

But these legislator knuckleheads don’t really care. They want to ram it through now that the state Senate has 30 Republican votes to 16 seats held by Democrats. 

by · 01/17/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
NEWS BRIEFS: State shifts to coronavirus mitigation

NEWS BRIEFS: State shifts to coronavirus mitigation

Staff reports  |  The state is shifting its efforts from containment of COVID-19  to community mitigation to slow the spread of the disease as case numbers set new records in recent weeks the state announced Thursday.  It’s not clear why mitigation efforts weren’t an earlier priority.

by · 01/17/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
NEW for 1/18: King’s prescription; Mindless abortion debate; Mitigation

NEW for 1/18: King’s prescription; Mindless abortion debate; Mitigation

IN THIS EDITION
FOCUS: Kick addiction of racism with King’s prescription
COMMENTARY, Brack: Mind-numbing, time-wasting abortion bill on table again
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY
NEWS BRIEFS: State shifts to coronavirus mitigation
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Empty field
CALENDAR: From MLK brunch to art display

by · 01/17/2021 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
NEWS BRIEFS: How to vote early in the 2020 general election

NEWS BRIEFS: How to vote early in the 2020 general election

Staff reports | With so much voting information available online, the options to vote early can seem overwhelming or complicated. But voting early may save you long waits in line on Nov. 3.  So here is a breakdown of everything you need to know:

by · 10/12/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
NEW for 10/12: Hats off to U.N. food program; Activist court; How to vote early

NEW for 10/12: Hats off to U.N. food program; Activist court; How to vote early

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Beasley leads Nobel Prize-winning food program
COMMENTARY, Brack: Activist high court keeps S.C. election barrier in place
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control
NEWS BRIEFS:  How to vote early in the 2020 general election
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Off the top of your head, where is this?
CALENDAR:  Wine-ing down and Safe Sounds

by · 10/12/2020 · 1 comment · Full issue
NEW for 9/14: On supporting the arts and being kind

NEW for 9/14: On supporting the arts and being kind

PASSING BY.  A dolphin swims by the Morris Island lighthouse in this photo via Unsplash. TODAY’S FOCUS:  “Support the arts,” group tells federal lawmakers COMMENTARY, Brack: Fall for kindness, not coarseness, in days ahead IN THE SPOTLIGHT: S.C. Ports Authority NEWS BRIEFS:  Coalition sets sights on curbing hate crimes FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts MYSTERY PHOTO: Lonely building? CALENDAR:  Check […]

by · 09/14/2020 · 1 comment · Full issue
CALENDAR: Lowcountry Listens back for round 3 of virtual music

CALENDAR: Lowcountry Listens back for round 3 of virtual music

Staff reports  |  The Gaillard Center will offer its third round of free music performances with the continuation of Lowcountry Listens starting Sept. 2.  The virtual music series will air online on consecutive Wednesdays at 6 p.m. for five more weeks. Performers include: Little Bird | Sept. 2:  This indieR&B/Soul outfit reflects the sonic alchemy of a broad range of […]

by · 08/31/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
NEW for 8/31: Testing, Sanford’s new mission and more testing

NEW for 8/31: Testing, Sanford’s new mission and more testing

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS:  Governor should create new state health testing office
COMMENTARY, Brack: Sanford is on target about debt, deficit
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
NEWS BRIEFS:  More coronavirus testing needs to be done, officials say
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Dock scene you may recognize
CALENDAR:  Lowcountry Listens back for round 3 of virtual music
NEW BOOK: Ever wonder where the Atlantic Ocean started? 

by · 08/31/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue