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Skyler Baldwin

Skyler Baldwin

Staff Writer at Charleston City Paper

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Anglican archbishop accused of misconduct

Archbishop Steve Wood, who heads the Anglican Church in North America (ACNA) and serves as rector of St. Andrews Church in Mount Pleasant, is facing allegations of sexual harassment, bullying and plagiarism according to a scathing report published Thursday by The Washington Post.
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Charleston County Council approves tax incentives for manufacturers

Charleston County Council voted 8-1 earlier this week to establish a fee-in-lieu-of-tax (FILOT) agreement between the state, county and Eaton Aerospace LLC., a $143 billion company. 
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Thousands expected Saturday at No Kings protest in Columbia

Thousands of people from across the Palmetto State are expected at 1:30 p.m. Saturday at the Statehouse for what is expected to be part of the nation's largest organized protest in history.
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Demolition proposal of property on Meeting Street deferred

A proposal to demolish a building housing three Meeting Street businesses was met this month with such vehement community disapproval that the architect deferred the application before a city board considered it.
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Blotter: We’ll sit out this barbecue

Reports taken from Sept. 3 to Sept. 14 We’ll sit out this barbecue A downtown man on Sept. 3 reportedly stole two packs of short ribs from a Westside grocery store. Security footage captured the man shoving the meat down his pants before slipping out of the store. Police patrolled the area shortly after but […]
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Explosion of kratom worries Lowcountry experts, leaders

Charleston’s vape shops aren’t just selling flavored nicotine cartridges anymore. Kratom, a plant that historically has been used as a home-remedy painkiller, has exploded in popularity among smoke shops and other dens as a marketable, legal substitute for opium.
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MUSC recognized for excellence in CMT patient care

The Medical University of South Carolina (MUSC) is the newest center of excellence in studying the most prevalent of the world’s rare diseases.
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MOJA drops 2025 poster as annual festival approaches

The annual MOJA Arts Festival, a celebration of Black and Caribbean arts and culture, is right around the corner, promising a stellar mix of music, food and more to the Holy City. Kicking off the Sept. 25 - Oct. 5 event is this week’s release of the event’s 2025 poster by artist Christine D. Johnson.
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Colonial Lake revitalization keeps blooming

The Charleston Parks Conservancy says it is making strides in the revitalization of the three-acre gardens at Colonial Lake on the peninsula. 
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Student advocate continues pushing against school book bans

It’s not difficult to imagine Kate Selvitelli will one day be president of the United States. Just spend a few minutes with her.
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Blotter: Perfume pilfery

Reports taken from July 19 to July 29 Perfume pilfery Security footage from a Maybank Highway pharmacy caught two men on July 19 stealing 137 various cosmetic items worth nearly $2,400, according to a Charleston police report. The store manager told officers that he first noticed the items missing when he was unloading a truck […]