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Charleston Heat, Books, and Soccer
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South Carolina’s sweltering heatwave is turning dangerous, with heat indexes soaring past 100 degrees — officials urge caution and hydration. Charleston’s roads rank among the nation’s deadliest for pedestrians, sparking heated debate over a potential transportation sales tax vote. Meanwhile, Danny McBride launches his debut short story collection in town, and the Charleston Literary Festival celebrates a decade of literary magic. Soccer fans gear up for the U.S. World Cup opener against Paraguay, with local watch parties and a new youth field opening in North Charleston. And history buffs can tour the majestic USCGC Eagle until June 13th — a towering tribute to maritime heritage docked right downtown.
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