A Different Kind of Beach Getaway

Folly once Served as a refuge for families fleeing typhoid outbreaks Charleston’s early colonists used Folly Beach as a quarantine island (hence its old moniker, “Coffin Island”), but during the 1920s, it served a nearly opposite purpose — as a refuge for Charleston...

Water, Water Everywhere

On an island surrounded by saltwater, Fresh water is essential to life The older, bigger white dog walked straight ahead, claws rhythmically scratching the pavement. The younger, smaller black dog excitedly zigzagged, bouncing each way on the end of her leash. The...

FOLLY FISHING REPORT

Summer Brings Endless Angling Possibilities By Capt. Geoff Bennett | Contributing Writer Our fishery has come alive as warmer water temperatures usher in the summer seasonal species. The possibilities are endless as sharks, ladyfish and bluefish are added to the mix....

Wahine Classic Rolls Into Folly

Girls-only surf competition to be held JunE 6-7 at The Washout Special to The Current The 14th annual Folly Beach Wahine Classic will take place June 6-7 at The Washout on Folly Beach. One of three all-girls surf contests on the east coast, organizers are expecting a...

Doing Things That Last

Have you ever thought about all the money, time, and effort that goes into creating something or about the difference between building something that lasts versus something to “get you through” or that fits your current budget? This doesn’t just apply to landscaping....

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