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"Controversy in Charleston: Airport's Expansion Project Sparks Debate"
Exciting news: Charleston Airport's expansion to boost tourism and flight capacity by 2026! ✈️🌟

Sandra Sea-Fisher

Jul 17, 2025

Trivia Question❓

What famous American writer was born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, and is known for works such as "Porgy" and "Porgy and Bess"?

Answer at the bottom of the newsletter

The Charleston International Airport announced a $105 million West Gates expansion project to increase flight capacity, boost tourism, and add international destinations.

President Elliot Summey highlighted the importance of connecting residents nonstop to more cities.

The expansion includes 40,000 square feet of passenger space, increasing gate capacity by 15%.

The airport is in negotiation with airlines for new routes, with completion expected by the end of 2026.

Tim Scott views the project as a positive for Charleston, emphasizing the city's unique appeal and collaborative vision.

BermudAir already increased flights to Charleston, signaling future growth.


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Governor Andy Beshear is capturing national attention for his ability to win and govern effectively in deeply Republican Kentucky.

 

Now chair-elect of the Democratic Governors Association for the 2026 midterms, Beshear is set to steer his party’s national strategy.

 

Emphasizing jobs, health care, education, transportation, and public safety, Beshear urges Democrats to focus on the real-life concerns of voters, especially in regions that have turned red.

 

His Christian faith and belief in treating everyone as a neighbor guide his unifying, compassionate political style.

 

Beshear also criticizes federal tax and spending cuts that hurt rural and Southern communities, particularly Medicaid access and hospital funding.

 

He’s credited with Kentucky’s $6.9 billion in new economic investments and thousands of new jobs in 2024, plus a 30.2% drop in overdose deaths.

 

Championing universal preschool and clear, relatable communication, Beshear’s approach offers Democrats a proven path to success in conservative states.


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Located in the heart of Charleston's French Quarter, inside the historic Mills House Hotel, Iron Rose offers an elevated yet relaxed dining experience.

The restaurant’s sleek, modern décor combined with cozy touches like a beautiful courtyard fountain sets the perfect backdrop for enjoying Southern-inspired cuisine with a coastal twist.

The menu features standout dishes like Blue Crab Fritters, Surf & Turf Eggs Benedict (with filet mignon and crab cake), and the indulgent Tres Leches French Toast. For dessert, don’t miss the decadent Chocolate "Crunch" Bar. The raw bar also shines, offering fresh oysters and seafood.

The bar serves up creative cocktails such as The Iron Rose and the mezcal-based Soulmate, perfect for sipping while enjoying the ambiance.

With its chic setting and attentive service, Iron Rose is a top choice for brunch, dinner, or a nightcap in Charleston.

Charleston has finalized a settlement over the controversial removal of the John C. Calhoun statue from Marion Square in 2020.

 

The city will transfer ownership of the statue to the Calhoun Monument Preservation Society, which aims to reinstall it somewhere in the Lowcountry.

 

The monument, honoring John C. Calhoun—a former vice president and outspoken supporter of slavery—was taken down following nationwide protests for racial justice.

 

After the city council’s unanimous decision, crews spent over 17 hours dismantling the statue, which once stood near the historic Mother Emanuel AME Church.

 

A lawsuit by the American Heritage Association claimed the removal breached the state’s Heritage Act, leading to the recent agreement.

 

Plans for the statue’s new public display have yet to be announced, and community reactions remain divided as officials weigh the monument’s significance in Charleston’s evolving landscape.


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Q&A Questions

Q: What are some popular tourist attractions in Charleston, South Carolina?

A: Historic District, Folly Beach, and Magnolia Plantation are some popular tourist attractions in Charleston, South Carolina.


Q: What is the best time of year to visit Charleston, South Carolina?

A: The best time of year to visit Charleston, South Carolina is in the spring or fall when the weather is mild and the city hosts a variety of festivals.


Q: What are some must-try dishes in Charleston, South Carolina?

A: Shrimp and grits, she-crab soup, and bourbon pecan pie are some must-try dishes in Charleston, South Carolina.

💡 Answer to Trivia Question:
The famous American writer born and raised in Charleston, South Carolina, known for works such as "Porgy" and "Porgy and Bess" is DuBose Heyward.
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