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Great autobiographies for Black History Month

Article Date
February 23, 2021

CHARLESTON, S.C. - No one knows books and gives better recommendations than librarians. That's one of our favorite things to do, and we spend a lot of time researching and reading new books and old ones to keep our recommendations fresh. 

As part of...

Celebrate Read Across America March 1-5

Article Date
February 19, 2021

CHARLESTON, S.C.- Ready, Set, Read Across America! To celebrate the fun and value of reading, we invite you to join us for daily virtual read-alouds with local guest readers as we celebrate the annual National Education Association's (NEA) Read...

Learn to use the SC DEW mobile app and manage your claims

Article Date
February 16, 2021

CHARLESTON, S.C. - The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce (DEW) has launched a mobile app that enables users to complete their weekly certifications, monitor their claim status and view documents and messages in their portal. This...

Doctor Caesar and His Antidote for Poison in 1750

Article Date
February 12, 2021

In the spring of 1750, the South Carolina General Assembly purchased the freedom of an enslaved man known as Doctor Caesar, who possessed life-saving medical knowledge. In return for his emancipation, Caesar divulged to a committee of White...

Employee of Dorchester Road Library tests positive for COVID-19

Article Date
February 12, 2021

CHARLESTON, S.C. - The Dorchester Road Library is temporarily closed following a staff member testing positive for COVID-19. Per CCPL's response protocols, the library will be cleaned and sanitized by a certified third-party contractor. 

The book...

What labor market information would be helpful on a job search?

Article Date
February 10, 2021

CHARLESTON, S.C. – Whether you are just starting a career, looking for a different one, or looking to advance in your present career, you can use labor market information to develop an effective job search strategy.  Many jobs are filled before they...