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Charleston City Paper
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Charleston's best source of restaurant, music, and entertainment news.
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McGinley wants teacher raises, extended school years
At a budget meeting with the Charleston County school board Monday, Superintendent Nancy McGinley laid out two priorities: giving raises to teachers and creating an extended school year at struggling schools.
Ordinarily, Charleston County teachers receive an automatic pay raise every year to compensate for the rising cost of living, but for the past two years, under a tightened budget, the district has withheld the step increases.
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Celebrate National Pizza Day!
No dough needed for this deal! In honor of one of the nation's most revered holidays, Paisano's Pizza invites people of all ages to come enjoy a FREE slice of cheese pizza.
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Everyday Sunshine looks at Fishbone's wild ride
Many local music fans raised their eyebrows when the Pour House announced that a Fishbone show was solid for February. With their wild hybrid of hard rock, punk, funk, and ska — and their array of dreadlocks and mohawks — Fishbone was wildly popular in the alternative rock scene 20 years ago. A new doc tells the tale.
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Follywood Productions gets down at the two-year mark
Follywood founder Ben Bounds wants to make his company synonymous with a party, and if the anniversary party at the Pour House was any indication, he'll do just that.
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Hungry crowds swarm Marion Square for first Food Truck Fest
The inaugural Food Truck Festival in Marion Square saw an overwhelming turnout on Saturday, which had the park filled with lines of foodies all eager to get a taste of the trucks cuisines.
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