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LowcountryForever in the Community: Kids’ Clothing Giveaway Recap

On Saturday, April 4, 101.7 Chuck FM and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group joined New Life Christian…

April 9: Free Drive-Thru Meals for 1,000 Lowcountry Residents

United We Serve Special Ops Events & US Foods Commits to Feeding 1,000 Lowcountry Residents Thursday, April 9, 2020 from…

Lowcountry Forever: On-Site at the Virtual Town Hall

On Wednesday, April 1, New Life Christian Fellowship Church head pastor Dr. Dexter Easley hosted an interactive virtual town hall…

LowcountryForever in the Community: Family Care Pack Giveaway Recap

On Saturday, March 28, 101.7 Chuck FM and the sister radio stations of Charleston Radio Group volunteered to hand out…

Tim Scott Talks Stimulus & Social Distancing w Stephen St. James

“Our best days are still ahead of us… We’re going to have to manage where we are now and be…

Where to Eat Now: Who’s Open. Who’s Delivering.

Where to Eat in the Lowcountry During COVID-19 Containment (Click here to make a submission) The Lowcountry loves to eat.…

Food & Bev: Still open? Delivery only? New hours? Let us know!

We know social distancing and runs on supplies have affected many Lowcountry bars and restaurants in some form or another.…

Local Stores: Still open? New hours? Have T.P.? Let us know!

We know social distancing and runs on supplies have affected many Lowcountry small businesses and organizations in some form or…

News

3 days ago in Sports, Trending

Jalen Hurts and the Eagles win their second NFC East title in a row by beating the Commanders 29-18

As the percussive horns of Stevie Wonder's "Sir Duke" filled the air, Philadelphia Eagles coach Nick Sirianni — wearing a black T-shirt bearing the words, "Been there, won that" — made the rounds in the locker room, offering hand clasps and back slaps to his players after they accomplished something that hadn't happened in two decades: win a second consecutive NFC East title.

3 days ago in Entertainment

‘Avatar: Fire and Ash’ launches with $88M domestically, $345M worldwide

"Avatar: Fire and Ash" opened with $345 million in worldwide sales, according to studio estimates Sunday, notching the second-best global debut of the year and potentially putting James Cameron on course to set yet more blockbuster records.

3 days ago in Entertainment, Trending

Pop culture in 2025: A ring for Taylor, an ill-timed KissCam … and whatever ‘6-7’ means

From the inexplicable to the familiar, here's our annual, highly selective journey down pop culture memory lane.

3 days ago in National

Hundreds mourn Brown University sophomore Ella Cook, killed in campus shooting

A Brown University sophomore who was killed in an attack at the Rhode Island university was remembered Monday as "smart, confident, curious, kind, principled, brave," at a funeral in her home state of Alabama.