Monthly Archives: February 2026
Bordertown BBQ opens its doors in Beaufort
The BBQ scene in Beaufort is now smokin' even hotter with the addition of the new Bordertown BBQ restaurant to Beaufort Town Center on...
Fried Green Tomatoes: A delightful southern treat
Fried green tomatoes are a treat well known here in the South, where they have been loved for a very long time. In fact,...
Sands Beach named ‘one of a kind’ in South Carolina
We've all known about The Sands Beach in Port Royal and now the word is getting out because of a recent article by the...
9 reasons we can’t wait until spring arrives in Beaufort
Spring is nearly here in Beaufort and soon we'll be starting to see temperatures warm up, flowers sprouting up, and the pollen starting to...
Updated: New Mediterranean-themed cafe opens in familiar Beaufort spot
Update: The Olive Branch Cafe opened its doors on Tuesday, February 10th.
A new cafe and eatery has opened in a familiar spot on Ribaut...
Wood Stork removed from endangered list due to recovery
In a landmark victory for wildlife conservation, the U.S. Fish and Wildlife Service officially announced today that the wood stork has been removed from...
Coming to Life: The resilience of the resurrection fern
When you think of the South, you think of sprawling mighty oak trees and the beautiful Spanish moss that hangs from them. But, there's...
This weekend’s Bands Brews & BBQ Fest: All you need to know
It’s time for some food, music and fun on Paris Avenue in Port Royal with this weekend's 2026 Bands Brews and BBQ festival. The...
Pluff Mud: It’s in our souls
The Chowan Creek bridge that links Lady’s Island and St. Helena Island is a landmark to me. First, it was the spot...
Popular Spanish Moss Trail gets new downtown Beaufort connection
The Friends of the Spanish Moss Trail, Beaufort County and the City of Beaufort will host a grand opening to celebrate two important milestones...










