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Remembering Joseph M. Harrison

Joseph M. Harrison was “one of the most conspicuous figures in the present-day history of South Carolina.” Quite the description for a man who was born in Norfolk, Virginia in September of 1871. A brief history of Harrison published in the “History of South Carolina”...

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Teachers Get Schooled

More than 70 members of the faculty and staff of West Ashley High School recently took the opportunity recently on one of the district’s Professional Development days to participate in externships, which are learning opportunities that give short practical experiences...

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Happy Valentine’s Day

It seems that Valentine’s Day is and always has been associated with sweets. Chocolate, candy, desserts, you name it; this is the day for all things sweet. Whether it’s a one-day indulgence, or its women’s inherent sweet tooth (let’s be honest, Valentine’s Day is not...

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‘Centering’ on Avondale

Avondale just got a little bit hotter. Local attorney and developer John Hagerty just paid a bunch of money for a former school at the corner of Sycamore Avenue and Magnolia Road, and is promising to turn it into an “accelerator” for local businesses, both for- and...

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All Eyes On West Ashley

Last week was a big week for the future of West Ashley. Not only did the City of Charleston host a public forum discussing the future of the Dupont-Wappoo area, cleverly being called “DuWap,” but newly elected mayor John Tecklenburg spoke to about 120 local...

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Laissez Les Bons Temps Rouler

All bars love a good drinking holiday, especially when it falls in the middle of the week, giving folks an excuse to go to the pub on a Tuesday, for example. But this coming Tuesday, Feb. 9 is not just any Tuesday. It’s Fat Tuesday. The official end of the Mardi Gras...

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Fattening Up for Fat Tuesday

The Glass Onion head chef and owner Chris Strewart is an eighth generation Alabama native. Growing up that close to New Orleans certainly has had some influence on his culinary journey and his restaurant is inspired by this southern upbringing and time spent with his...

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Mug Shots

January 25 Drunkenness A man riding a bicycle near the intersection of Ashley River and Akers roads called police, saying there was a heavily intoxicated woman in the ditch who couldn’t walk or stand on her own. When police arrived, the woman was sitting on the ground...

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Positivity Pays Off

Junior Tygee Ferris was surprised when she found out she was selected as West Of’s Student of the Month. “I’m proud of myself for being positive and being a leader, not a follower,” says Ferris. She believes that she sets herself apart from her peers by being an...

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Carolina Dreamer Headed for Ireland

For eight months, St. Andrew's School of Math and Science students in Ms. Amy McMahon’s 4th grade class have been tracking their unmanned sailboat out in the Mid-Atlantic. The Carolina Dreamer has had quite a journey since she was launched 1,000 miles off Charleston...

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