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NEWS BRIEFS: Calls to repeal Heritage Act gain ground

NEWS BRIEFS: Calls to repeal Heritage Act gain ground

Staff reports  |  Close to one-third of state lawmakers say they are for repealing the Heritage Act, according to an organization pushing its repeal. Repeal the Heritage Act said 49 lawmakers have expressed public support for the law’s repeal. It requires two-thirds of the General Assembly’s two chambers to agree to any changes or removals of war and heritage monuments on public property, including those commemorating the Confederacy and African American heritage.

by · 06/29/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Marine scene

MYSTERY PHOTO: Marine scene

Here’s a scene somewhere on the water.  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our most recent mystery, “Pretty gazebo begs question, ‘Where am I?,” is located on Race Street in Charleston in a park adjacent to the Holy Trinity Greek Orthodox Church.

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CALENDAR: Singleton to release 4th solo album July 3

CALENDAR: Singleton to release 4th solo album July 3

Staff reports  |  Local jazz musician Charlton Singleton will release his first new studio album in seven  years when Date Night is available July 3 on the Beehive label.  It’s the first time Singleton, who helped propel Lowcountry band Ranky Tanky to a Grammy award, will enter the smooth jazz genre.

by · 06/29/2020 · Comments are Disabled · calendar
Police monitor the Calhoun monument at Marion Square.

FOCUS: Council vote may bring down Calhoun statue this week

Staff reports  |  Charleston City Council is poised Tuesday evening to vote on a resolution forwarded by Mayor John Tecklenburg to remove the statue of John C. Calhoun from atop a 110-foot pedestal at Marion Square.

Calhoun, a former vice president and powerful senator in the years before the Civil War, advocated and developed the political theory of nullification, which holds that states should be able to invalidate federal laws.  Never legally upheld in federal courts, this principle of state’s rights was used by slave-holding states to break away from the United States when, most historians agree, the war was caused for economic reasons to perpetuate the system of human bondage of enslaved Africans.

If the Wednesday vote, which reportedly has the backing of all members of council, is not challenged in the courts, observers say the statue could be down as early as Wednesday morning, a relatively swift end to a controversial statue that has been a thorn in the side for the city’s African Americans for more than a century.

by · 06/22/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Good news
NEWS BRIEFS: On the Heritage Act, Fresh Future Farm and coronavirus

NEWS BRIEFS: On the Heritage Act, Fresh Future Farm and coronavirus

4/5ths of current lawmakers haven’t voted on Heritage Act.  Only 30 of the state’s current 170 legislators cast votes 20 years ago on whether the state should protect monuments from removal. 

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MYSTERY PHOTO: Pretty gazebo begs question, “Where am I?”

MYSTERY PHOTO: Pretty gazebo begs question, “Where am I?”

Here’s an interesting, modern gazebo somewhere in the Lowcountry.  Tell us where and something about any facet of the photo.  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our most recent mystery, “Mysterious statue,” shows a bronze statue of Denmark Vesey in Hampton Park.

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NEW for 6/22: On taking down a monument and repealing an act

NEW for 6/22: On taking down a monument and repealing an act

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Council vote may bring down Calhoun statue this week
COMMENTARY, Brack: Repeal the Heritage Act this week
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
NEWS BRIEFS:  On the Heritage Act, Fresh Future Farm and coronavirus
FEEDBACK: State fortunate to have Elmore as future doctor
MYSTERY PHOTO: Pretty gazebo begs question, “Where am I?”
CALENDAR:  Redux exhibit now open  
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Denmark Vesey

by · 06/22/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
FOCUS: Thousands of new COVID-19 cases reported in last week

FOCUS: Thousands of new COVID-19 cases reported in last week

Staff reports  | Just under a quarter of the state’s new coronavirus cases have been reported in the last seven days, according to figures released by state health officials, who are strongly urging residents to wear face masks to stop the spread of the disease.

As of Sunday, 4,520 new positive cases have been reported since June 8.  All totaled, the state has reported 18,795 cases and 600 deaths from the virus since early March.

Meanwhile, the state has not taken steps to require the wearing of masks in public.  Several organizations, however, issued a joint statement last week to “strongly urge” people to use social distancing and wear masks to stop the spread of the virus.

“There is rapidly growing medical evidence that the use of face masks along with social distancing can greatly reduce the transmission of the COVID-19 virus in public spaces and places where people at higher risk of severe illness and death from this virus are likely to be present,” according to the statement by the S.C. Department of Health and Environmental Control, the S.C. Hospital Association, the S.C. Medical Association and the S.C. Office of Rural Health.

by · 06/15/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Uncategorized
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NEWS BRIEFS: New amenities open at Folly Beach County Park

Staff reports  |  Folly Beach County Park now features big improvements that will help you enjoy a popular park even more. In addition to new boardwalk access paths from the parking lot to the beach, there are  outdoor showers, changing stations and improvements to the Pelican Watch Pavilion.

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MYSTERY PHOTO: Mysterious statue

MYSTERY PHOTO: Mysterious statue

Here’s a Lowcountry-area statue, but who does it depict, where is it and what’s his story (briefly)?  Send your best guess to editor@charlestoncurrents.com. And don’t forget to include your name and the town in which you live.

Our most recent mystery, “Beautiful sunset,” featured a pink glow along Savannah Highway in the West Ashley part of Charleston near the Early Bird Diner.  

by · 06/15/2020 · Comments are Disabled · Mystery Photo, Photos