Charleston’s November Highlights: Music Awards, Political Shifts, and Hurricane Rafael Threats

Charleston’s Exciting November: Music Awards and Local Politics Heat Up!

Hey Charleston! Can you believe it? November is officially in full swing, and there’s no shortage of exciting happenings around our charming city. From rocking nights filled with local music to some big political shifts, there’s lots to chat about!

Get Ready to Rock at the City Paper Music Awards!

First things first, mark your calendars for November 6th at 7 p.m. because one of the biggest celebrations of local talent is back! The City Paper Music Awards are gearing up for an unforgettable night at the Commodore. This is the perfect opportunity to support our local musicians and enjoy some fantastic live performances that are sure to blow you away. Tickets are up for grabs right now, so don’t miss out on being part of the best live music party in town!

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Political Buzz: Changes in Charleston County

And if you’re keeping track of the big political shifts, here’s one for the books: Republican Carl Ritchie has unseated the Democratic incumbent, Kristin Graziano, as Charleston County sheriff. Looks like things are changing around here!

Shuffling on the Charleston County School Board

The Charleston County school board is also in for a big reshuffle—two incumbents have lost their seats, signaling potential new directions for the local education landscape. It’ll be interesting to see how these changes unravel and what they mean for our local schools.

Books in the Hot Seat: What’s Staying, What’s Going?

Weather Warnings: Hurricane Rafael is Brewing

Rafael has strengthened into a hurricane over in the Caribbean. As forecasters are monitoring closely, we might see some impacts along the Gulf Coast, or it could veer away completely and strike northeastern Mexico. Whatever happens, it’s essential to stay informed and prepared!

A Pink Mansion Hits the Market!

$22.5 million—could this set a new record for residential properties in the Lowcountry?

So there you have it, Charleston! Whether you’re planning to jam out at the music awards, keeping an eye on political changes, or simply taking in the weather, there’s so much going on in our beloved city. Stay curious, keep those calendars marked, and let’s enjoy everything our vibrant community has to offer!


Author: HERE Charleston

HERE Charleston

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