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Evette opens runoff with inaccurate attacks against Wilson

In a move that supporters characterized as “aggressive” and opponents called “desperate,” Lt. Gov. Pamela Evette opened the state’s Republican gubernatorial runoff this week with a shotgun blast of contestable claims about the record and character of her opponent, state Attorney General Alan Wilson. The attacks followed a tight statewide primary Tuesday that saw the President Donald…

by Jack O'Toole

June 12, 2026June 13, 2026

WHAT’S NEW

McBride’s new collection twinkles with trademark creativity

June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

20 affordable places to get great eats

June 12, 2026

Charleston roads among nation’s most dangerous, report says

June 11, 2026June 11, 2026

Brack: We can all do better

June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

VIDEO

CP Video: On Danny McBride’s new book; 6/12/26 issue

FOOD + DRINK

Annie Mae’s Bakeshop makes its mark

June 5, 2026

New farmers market to launch June 10 in Hampton Park

June 4, 2026June 4, 2026

arts + music

Badass bassist Claypool presents 3 bands in 1 night on June 17

June 12, 2026

Review: Historic organ is heart of stirring new KKBE musical

June 11, 2026June 11, 2026

more news

SHR 25.24: On gov’s runoff, early voting and doing better

June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

Early summer heat wave to produce triple-digit heat indices over weekend

June 12, 2026June 12, 2026

IAAM to stay open despite money woes that bring furloughs

June 11, 2026June 11, 2026

Runoffs set in key races for governor, 1st District

June 10, 2026June 10, 2026

opinion

Magid: How we can stop dividing ourselves

June 12, 2026

Our View: Finish job in June 23 runoff elections in races for governor, 1st District

June 11, 2026June 11, 2026

Editorial recap: The City Paper’s 2026 primary endorsements

June 8, 2026June 8, 2026

CARTOONS

Stegelin: Wake up!

June 11, 2026

Ariail: How’s the race for governor looking?

June 11, 2026June 11, 2026

more food + drink

Ooh la la: Rue de Jean celebrates 25 years

May 29, 2026

Charleston eateries cash in on nostalgia

May 22, 2026

more arts + Music

Cowboy Junkies celebrate 40 years at Music Hall

June 5, 2026

Hogan: The USA in Spoleto’s name more prominent this season

June 5, 2026

NEW ISSUE: JUNE 12, 2026

CALENDAR

What to do June 11-18

Blotter: Fowl play

BEST OF PICCOLO + SPOLETO 2026:

Piccolo art show confronts Charleston’s roots in rice plantations

by Remi Turner

Piccolo’s juried art exhibition finds universal themes in diverse works

by Cristina Reid

Sand sculptors converge on Isle of Palms for Piccolo Spoleto tradition

by Madelyn Taylor and Wesley J. Pérez Vidal

Ken Burns brings ‘The American Revolution’ to Spoleto Festival USA, highlights Charleston’s role

By Jai’ La Du Rousseau

FOR VISITORS

Rediscover the Lowcountry: Our picks for crafting the perfect 24 hours

by City Paper Staff

Our Top 50: Spring 2026

by City Paper Staff

CP Hot List: Here’s where to go if you’re looking for something new

by City Paper Staff

DISH DINING GUIDE

Charleston City Paper: Dish Dining Guide, Spring 2026

It’s all Greek to me: Exploring the culture, cuisine of Greece in the Lowcountry

The sweet slice: The many faces of Southern pies

SWIG BAR GUIDE

Charleston City Paper: Swig Bar Guide, Fall 2025

Playful Pairings: Wine experts share approachable wine, snack combos

Bartenders put their unique spins on tried, true cocktails

SPECIAL ISSUES

Best of Charleston 2026

Charleston City Paper: Dish Dining Guide, Spring 2026

Piccolo Spoleto 2026 Official Guide, Part One

publications

Charleston City Paper 29.46: June 12, 2026

Charleston City Paper 29.45: June 4, 2026

Charleston City Paper 29.44: May 29, 2026

Piccolo Spoleto 2026 Official Guide, Part Two