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The statue of the former vice president and statesman, who was an avid defender of slavery, was removed in June 2020 after city council unanimously voted to remove it.
Charleston is giving John C. Calhoun back to his descendants — statue, plaques, time capsule and all. It can’t stay in the ...
The City of Charleston has approved a multi-million dollar investment for two major community projects, for West Ashley and ...
The South Carolina Department of Transportation will be implimenting nighttime lane closduredconducting nighttime paving ...
The Charleston County Council is set to move forward with a contracting bid, something the county has been trying to secure ...
Charleston City Council voted to approve a settlement that turns over the John C. Calhoun statue that once stood high in ...