Articles by: Charleston Currents

MYSTERY PHOTO: Unusual building

MYSTERY PHOTO: Unusual building

Good gracious.  This is an odd-looking building.  Where is it and why is it unusual?  Send your best guess of what it is as well as something about it.  Send to editor@charlestoncurrents.com.  And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live. 

Our previous Mystery Photo: Our Aug. 17 photo, “Spaghetti roadways,” is more familiar than many readers probably realize.  It’s a drone view of the road coming off the Arthur Ravenel Bridge in Mount Pleasant.  

by · 08/24/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
CALENDAR: YALLFest to return virtually in November

CALENDAR: YALLFest to return virtually in November

Staff reports  |  YALLFest, Blue Bicycle Books’ popular annual young adult book festival, is moving online with a new format, thanks to the coronavirus pandemic.  YALLFest fans can now look forward to YALLWrite, a “craft-themed extravaganza” to be held Nov. 13-14.

by · 08/24/2020 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
NEW BOOK: Learn about the palmetto flag, college’s impact and a big loss 

NEW BOOK: Learn about the palmetto flag, college’s impact and a big loss 

Here are three more factual snippets from the new book, 350 Facts About Charleston.

by · 08/24/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Features, History
NEW for 8/24: Greenway TLC; Postal con; Charleston plan

NEW for 8/24: Greenway TLC; Postal con; Charleston plan

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS:  West Ashley Greenway needs more tender loving care
COMMENTARY, Brack: Don’t get conned on postal service, election process
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Titan Termite & Pest Control
NEWS BRIEFS:  Charleston collecting input to update its comprehensive plan
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Spaghetti roadways
CALENDAR:  YALLFest to return virtually in November
NEW BOOK: Learn about the palmetto flag, college’s impact and a big loss 

by · 08/24/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
NEWS BRIEFS: SCETV is helping gaps in teaching with remote learning 

NEWS BRIEFS: SCETV is helping gaps in teaching with remote learning 

Staff reports |  South Carolina Educational Television (SCETV)’s public broadcasting is known for helping young children learn from “Sesame Street” and “Super Why,” but its role shifted to aiding teachers with remote-learning in the early days of the coronavirus in the state.

by · 08/17/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
MYSTERY PHOTO: Spaghetti roadways

MYSTERY PHOTO: Spaghetti roadways

Here’s a combobulation of roadways.  Where is it?  Know anything else about it? Send your best guess of what it is as well as something about it.  Send to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our previous Mystery Photo: Our Aug. 10 photo, “Where’s this fountain?” was a tough photo to identify.  It showed a fountain off Ashley Avenue in Allan Park just blocks from Hampton Park in Charleston. 

by · 08/17/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos
NEW BOOK: More Charleston firsts

NEW BOOK: More Charleston firsts

Ever wonder why so much of old downtown Charleston is preserved?  It’s because the Charleston City Council established the nation’s first historic zoning district on Oct. 13, 1931, when it created the “Old and Historic District” as well as a Board of Architectural Review, which continues to serve as an authority on new projects in an effort to preserve and protect historic neighborhoods. “Today, there are more than 2,000 restored old buildings, many having tiered porches called piazzas lining narrow brick alleys, cobblestone streets and walled courtyard gardens. These architectural treasures dating from the 1600s to the Civil War have been preserved and restored under the leadership of the Preservation Society of Charleston,” according to a 1989 story in The Los Angeles Times.

by · 08/17/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Features, History
NEW for 8/17: Regaining hope; Remembering Breeland; School opening

NEW for 8/17: Regaining hope; Remembering Breeland; School opening

Charleston Currents #12.39  |  Aug. 17, 2020
IN THIS EDITION:
TODAY’S FOCUS, Morris: Encountering hope during a pandemic
COMMENTARY, Brack: Remembering Floyd Breeland’s life of exemplary service
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
ANOTHER VIEW, West: To be or not be in person in the classroom
NEWS BRIEFS:  SCETV is helping gaps in teaching with remote learning 
FEEDBACK: Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Spaghetti roadways
CALENDAR:  Music, art, wine on calendar
NEW BOOK: More Charleston firsts

by · 08/17/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS: MUSC dashboard offers peeks into the community’s health

FOCUS: MUSC dashboard offers peeks into the community’s health

Staff reports  |  The Medical University of South Carolina is offering an online tool that helps make sense of data related to the coronavirus pandemic in Berkeley, Charleston and Dorchester counties.

The MUSC COVID-19 Epidemiology Intelligence Project provides leading indicators in a color-coded dashboard that can help people make informed decisions.  Indicators in the “green” are safe, while those that are yellow and red show more work needs to be done.

According to the project, “an Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation chart from the website illustrates the level of the expected impact in South Carolina [on several indicators], …

by · 08/10/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
NEWS BRIEFS: Lawmakers get grades on conservation

NEWS BRIEFS: Lawmakers get grades on conservation

Staff reports  |  The Conservation Voters of South Carolina released its 2019-2020 Conservation Scorecard this week. Some lawmakers receive lower scores because they didn’t vote on either one or more of five bills in the House or vote on the one conservation bill in the Senate. 

by · 08/10/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs