





CHARLESTON'S LATEST REINVENTION
2025 to Present

2025
Jan. 17 --Margaret Louise Drody Thompson passed away of complications following a fall the previous November.
Jan. 19 --Polina Sobchuk, 97 and a survivor of the Holocaust, died in Charleston.
Jan. 21/22 -- Shortly after sunset, snow and freezing ice began to blanket the Lowcountry. By the morning of the 22nd, 1.5 to 4 inches of white precipitation had blanketed the ground.
Feb. 2 -- In what was billed as "the world's largest oyster festival," 45,000 pounds of steamed oysters were served at Boone Hall Plantation.
Feb. 26 -- City officials ordered residents of the Dockside condominiums, the tallest building (excluding church steeples) on the peninsula, to evacuate within 48 hours because of engineers' warning that the building was in danger of collapsing.
The Charleston Symphony Orchestra played "A Charleston Celebration" at Carnegie Hall.
April 17 -- Attorneys for racist mass murderer Dylan Roof filed a motion in federal court seeking to set aside his death sentence, claiming that his attorneys had been incompetent. Roof had fired his attorneys and represented himself during juty selection and the sentencing phase of his 2017 federal capital trial in an effort to block evidence that portrayed him as autistic. He later told attorey David Bruck he would kill him if he ever got out of jail.