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Erika Ross

City Editor, CHStoday

Erika is a City Editor, born and raised in Charleston, SC. She holds degrees from the journalism schools at the University of South Carolina and Syracuse University and has worked in communications for the past six years. When she’s not working, she enjoys traveling and trying out new restaurants.

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The Charleston-based ice cream company will promote their famous “Not Fried Chicken.”
The $75 million facility aims to inspire leadership and character development through the stories and values of Medal of Honor recipients.
We’re diving into the details on this annual event in Charleston.
Are you brave? Try out one or all of these attractions.
Enjoy dazzling displays, festive activities, and Santa’s nightly visits at James Island County Park from Nov. 15 to Dec. 31.
We stopped by and can’t wait to come back.
Fall is in the air, and many Lowcountry spots are have dishes, pastries, and drinks perfect for cozy season.
We caught up with the team to discuss The Works Renew, which offers non-heated classes designed to complement its signature sweat and cycle studios, with a focus on mindfulness and relaxation.
Building 64 opens this fall with immersive experiences, cultural events, and celebrations of local artistry.
Aged for six years and inspired by live performances, LIVE Straight Bourbon Whiskey from the makers of Firefly Distillery offers a rich, flavorful experience.
Don’t miss this opportunity to experience the tastes and traditions of Charleston’s Latin American community.
This comes after the long time restaurant closed last weekend.
Novella Homes announced this transformative project to bring new life to one of Sullivan’s Island’s most iconic structures.
Guests have a few more day to enjoy Cru Café after the restaurant shared the news on social media.
It’s time to celebrate the world’s biggest beer festival right here in the Lowcountry.
We are exploring options for romantic charter dates, including historic tours, sunset cruises, and dining experiences.
Seven Charleston hotels earned this new distinction from the MICHELIN Guide.
Make the most of good weather by taking your meals al fresco on one of Charleston’s many beautiful patios.
Revelry Brewing will host an anniversary block party to benefit local farm to school programs, with food, music, and fun.
The lighthouse has rich history that spans 200+ years.
Check out this five-course meal paired with wine at the Grand Bohemian.
Get an inside look at homes and gardens in the Holy City.
The “Is It Cake?” season three contestant will lead this hands-on class ahead of the upcoming oyster season.
The Angel Oak Preserve project is moving forward hoping to begin construction next year.
We asked and you answered. Find out what our CHStoday readers like when it comes to enjoying football.
Party for the Parks attendees will travel to the past for a 1960s Palm Royale theme.
Tell us you’re from Charleston without telling us you’re from Charleston.
You can get your Aquarium Aglow tickets at a discounted price now through the end of October.
We’re exploring the past and looking ahead to the future.