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Virginia Murray finds making and creating jewelry to be much more than a business. In her new jewelry line, Gia Designs, Virginia shares her latest creations with everyone on her Instagram handle @gia.designs. Raised in Beaufort, SC, many of her pieces are beach-inspired. Read more about Virginia's story and how she expresses herself through her work!

Charleston local Landon Sanford will soon be releasing a travel app called Rayka. Here's a close look into the origin of the app and what it hopes to achieve as the future of wanderlust.

Jordan Dudden is Charleston’s newest #BOSSLADY and jewelry entrepreneur.

Fly fishing enthusiasts gather in Charleston at the Fly Fishing Film Tour with members of Project Healing Waters and Trout Unlimited to celebrate fly fishing cinema.

Women's Wellness Weekend

Chef Jamie Lynch on Being a Contestant on Bravo’s Top Chef Season 14, Building an Empire and Finding a Balance

Country music legend Dolly Parton brought her Pure & Simple Tour to the North Charleston Coliseum and proved why, even at 70, she's a force to be reckoned with.

When the polls close, the party starts.

Past time to stop fat-shaming

Local Palate and Breakthru Beverage Host Whiskey After Dark in Charleston, with Portion of Proceeds Going to Lowcountry Food Bank.

Shep Rose takes a look into #BREXIT, immigration, and America, dammit!

The NRA wants gun purchases to be as easy as getting a cheeseburger—it’s more money for them and their buddies. Don’t get me wrong, I’m not anti-gun. I just want it to be harder for citizens to obtain one.

Concerts get intimate with enough money

The world, as the Charmers know it, collapses. Can it be rebuilt?

Water, water everywhere, and not a drop to drink.

It's time for the latest installment in Charleston's best drama.

Here's my play-by-play to the wild weekend that is the Southern Ground Music Festival.

CrowdReach is the brainchild of Trey Rust, a Mount Pleasant resident who has worked for several years in the local tech industry. Rust worked with major companies in the tech-security arena, like Blackbaud and Booz Allen Hamilton, before striking out on his own to fill the niche he sees in Charleston and ultimately the nations growing application economy—the ability for small businesses to reach their customers more easily on the web.