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1/13: MLK events; Finish job on 4K education; Comedy fest

1/13: MLK events; Finish job on 4K education; Comedy fest

IN THIS EDITION
TODAY’S FOCUS: Charleston, North Charleston to honor King over next week
COMMENTARY, Brack: Finish the job to make 4-year-old kindergarten statewide
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Charleston Gaillard Center
NEWS BRIEFS:  General Assembly to reconvene Tuesday
FEEDBACK:  Send us a letter
MYSTERY PHOTO:  Rocky top
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: A history of our General Assembly
CALENDAR: Charleston Comedy Festival set for Jan. 15-18

by · 01/12/2020 · 1 comment · Full issue
12/23: Plastics ban; Impeachment; Some good news

12/23: Plastics ban; Impeachment; Some good news

IN THIS ISSUE:

TODAY’S FOCUS, Plastic straws, bags, clamshells, more to go away in Charleston
COMMENTARY, Brack: Impeachment having impact in S.C. politics
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Morris Financial Concepts, Inc.
GOOD NEWS: Port grows, Green’s mural, holiday safety, more
FEEDBACK: Think of the good
MYSTERY PHOTO: Different perspective
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA: Furman University, founded 169 years ago
CALENDAR: Free parking available in downtown Charleston garages

by · 12/23/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
Nurdle pollution on a beach.

FOCUS: As local governments ban plastics, port grows plastics business

By Lindsay Street, Statehouse correspondent  | Plastic is a growing export business in South Carolina, but the tiny plastic pellets could also be a big environmental hazard — and the next battle in the so-called War on Plastic.  

State Ports Authority CEO Jim Newsome last week called plastic transportation “a significant part” of the port’s growth strategy.

But downstream from the port’s headquarters on the Cooper River, Sullivans Island Mayor Pat O’Neil said he’s worried.  The town’s single-use plastic ban appeared to curb litter. Then in July, a spill of plastic pellets (also known as nurdles) from Frontier Logistics at the port traveled to its beaches. Despite cleanup efforts, pellets remain in the sand, the mayor said.  The pellets are used in the production of plastic homegoods. 

“Industry is important (and) economic growth is important but we need to be selective and prudent in the types of industries we encourage,” O’Neil said. 

by · 10/14/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Focus
10/14, full issue: On plastics and the port; NY trip; Roadside curiosities

10/14, full issue: On plastics and the port; NY trip; Roadside curiosities

IN THIS EDITION OF CHARLESTON CURRENTS

FOCUS:  As local governments ban plastics, port grows plastics business
BRACK: New York trip was a delight for the ears and eyes
IN THE SPOTLIGHT: Magnolia Plantation and Gardens
PHOTO ESSAY: On the road again
FEEDBACK:  Send us your thoughts
MYSTERY PHOTO: Another old building
S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:   Author Julia Peterkin
CALENDAR:  League of Women Voters to hold 10 candidate forums

by · 10/14/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
GOOD NEWS: Magnolia to host 7th annual History Fair on July 6

GOOD NEWS: Magnolia to host 7th annual History Fair on July 6

Staff reports  |  Explore Lowcountry South Carolina history and meet the people who promote and preserve it on Saturday during the seventh annual History Fair at Magnolia Plantation and Gardens. 

From 10 a.m. to 3 p.m., amateur and serious historians and children who want to touch the past can mingle with representatives of about 30 well-known organizations in the Charleston area.  

by · 07/01/2019 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
Image provided by the S.C. Aquarium.

GOOD NEWS: New Charleston Waterfront Pass debuts

Staff reports  |  The South Carolina Aquarium, Patriots Point Naval & Maritime Museum, and the Charleston Water Taxi have announced a new, joint promotion: the Charleston Waterfront Pass. For the first time, the three organizations have partnered to create a special pass that is perfect for families and visitors who want to see two of the top Charleston-area attractions and enjoy a boat ride across the harbor.

by · 07/23/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Good news, News briefs
7/23, full issue: About Carrie Whipper; Trump and Russia; more

7/23, full issue: About Carrie Whipper; Trump and Russia; more

FOCUS:  Visionary Whipper has made good things happen COMMENTARY, Brack:  Trump on Russia makes S.C. GOP leaders squirm IN THE SPOTLIGHT: SCIWAY GOOD NEWS:  New Charleston Waterfront Pass debuts WHAT WE LOVE:  Tell us what you love FEEDBACK:  Teaching kids to swim makes a difference MYSTERY PHOTO:  Extreme close-up S.C. ENCYCLOPEDIA:  Sassafras Mountain CALENDAR, July 23+:  Sales tax free weekend […]

by · 07/23/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Full issue
A ship in Charleston harbor. Photos via Charleston Branch Pilots Association in Charleston Currents.

BRACK: Use smarter tools to be tough on trade

By Andy Brack, editor and publisher  |  President Donald Trump is the bully in the China shop of global trade.  If a new trade war sparked by tariffs on goods from China, Canada, Mexico and our European allies continues, South Carolinians will lose jobs – lots of jobs.

“The South Carolina economy is placed at high risk in the current tough talk about trade,” said economist C. Bruce Yandle, dean emeritus of the Clemson University College of Business and Behavioral Science. 

by · 07/09/2018 · Comments are Disabled · Andy Brack, Views
MORRIS:  Charleston is part of a global community

MORRIS: Charleston is part of a global community

By Kyra Morris, contributing editor | My husband and I traveled all over Australia last month. At the beginning of June, only a few people we met were familiar with Charleston, our fair city. By the end of our travels because of the tragedy at Mother Emanuel, most of the people we met knew of Charleston.

Their comments were kind expressions of sorrow, but also of how they were impressed by the total community support and display of love and unity that Charleston showed to the families of the victims. This unity was felt by the world.

We did that part right. We let the world know that Charleston is not a place of hate. …

by · 07/13/2015 · Comments are Disabled · Focus, Money, Views