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Congratulations! Boeing to roll out first South Carolina 787 Dreamliner today

History will be made today in Historic Charleston as Boeing will roll out the first 787 Dreamliner built in South Carolina. The Boeing facility at Charleston International Airport in North Charleston began construction in 2009 and the final assembly building

Boeing steps up as a good corporate citizen

A Lowcountry tradition, the Heritage was in pretty dire need of sponsorship in order to continue as South Carolina's only stop on the PGA Tour. And thankfully, both the Royal Bank of Canada and Boeing stepped up as sponsors. The tournament will now

Charleston's 30th Annual Southeastern Wildlife Exposition kicks off spring season

The traditional kickoff to the spring season in Charleston is the Southeastern Wildlife Exposition often referred to as the SEWE Festival. Spring is of course the most beautiful time of year in Charleston and there are events and festivals just about
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Lowcountry Oyster Festival at Boone Hall Plantation

It's that Sunday again, time for the world's largest oyster festival, The Lowcountry Oyster Festival at Boone Hall Plantation this Sunday from 10:30 to 5. Presented by the Charleston Restaurant Association, the Lowcountry Oyster Festival is a
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[Politics] Next stop: South Carolina

South Carolina (and from what I'm hearing, especially Charleston) will be the center of the political universe for the next 10 days as the Republican primary heads to the South. The bad news, the ads have already started. The good news, lots of money
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Black Friday and Charleston real estate

Will there be any Black Friday deals in Charleston real estate? This year seems to be about the most over hyped Black Friday that I can recall but if there are any Black Friday deals in the Charleston real estate market this year, at least you won't

Susan G Komen Lowcountry Race for the Cure

... is today at the Family Circle Tennis Center on Daniel Island. Get involved!

On this first day of fall, more than leaves are falling

Sometime later this afternoon, a NASA satellite the size of a school bus will break into pieces on reentry and is expected to fall to earth and while it isn't expected to hurt anyone, right now NASA isn't exactly sure where it might land. According
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9 / 11 Ten Years Later

Thank you to our heroes.
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SC Tax Free weekend, shop til you drop

If you have any money left from yesterday's stock market drubbing, the annual SC Tax Free weekend runs from today through Sunday. Designed to help parents save money on back to school shopping, it's one of the busiest shopping weekends of the

202 Dandelion White Gables Open House this Saturday and Sunday 2-4

It's the National and Lowcountry Open House Weekend and 202 Dandelion will be open this weekend both Saturday and Sunday from 2 to 4. Come out to White Gables in Summerville and see this charming home. It's not a short sale or a foreclosure, it's

Spoleto Festival USA 2011, Charleston South Carolina

Spoleto Festival USA is internationally recognized as America's premier performing arts festival and since 1977, Charleston's historic theatres, churches and outdoor spaces are filled with performances in theatre, opera, dance and chamber, symphonic,

Wells Fargo Championship showcases South Carolina golfers

Even though the Wells Fargo Championship was held at the Quail Hollow Club in Charlotte North Carolina, golfers from South Carolina made it feel like a hometown event and what an exciting golf tournament it was with Lucas Glover beating Clemson teammate

It's the biggest weekend of the spring season in Charleston

... and between the Cooper River Bridge Run and the Flowertown Festival in Summerville, you can expect the biggest traffic jams of the year. With 40,000 runners starting in Mount Pleasant and running over the Cooper River Bridge to Historic Charleston

[Game Over Mubarak] but what does that have to do with Charleston real estate

Watching TV last evening, I noticed a sign in Tahrir Square, Game Over Mubarak. Hosni Mubarak finally understood the clock ticked down to zero and that his regime was over. The Egyptian Revolution took only a dramatic 18 days. But what does that have
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