Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes 2/27/13
- Benefit planned to help injured North Charleston officer (Post & Courier).
- Apparent murder-suicide under investigation on Kiawah (Live 5 News).
- Drivers union, Durham reach agreement in DD2 (ABC News 4).
- Candlelight vigil planned for slain CCU student (Live 5 News).
- Boil advisory issued for Moncks Corner subdivision (Live 5 News).
- Charleston in charge (New York Post).
- Bill to grow film industry heads to full SC Senate (ABC News 4).
- Repairs underway at Joe Pasta after dryer fire (Live 5 News).
Reopening today or tomorrow (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston City Council approves $3.4 million tax hike (ABC News 4).
- Under the microscope: Studying Lowcountry hospital security (ABC News 4).
- Seizures still afflicting baby with cracked skull; MRI scheduled (Live 5 News).
- $200,000 lottery winner found in Summerville (ABC News 4).
- SC court nixes James Brown estate settlement (ABC News 4).
- Suspect in Summerville sex assault expected to appear in court (Post & Courier).
- March marks new start of recycling in Charleston (The Digitel Charleston).
- 50% Off Two Tickets from Citadel Basketball (Sweetjack).
- Low Income, Special Needs Students Likely Hardest Hit By Sequester (West Ashley Patch).
- Minority-owned firm gets $13 million SC contract (ABC News 4).
- Ten places to eat right now (Charleston City Paper).
- New bill would keep guns out of court-ordered psych patients’ hands… finally (Charleston City Paper).
- New editor Mitch Pugh brings aggressive online approach to Post and Courier (Charleston City Paper).
- Mt. Pleasant Trainer Offers Tips for More Energy (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- Colbert Busch has remained mum about her positions (Charleston City Paper).
Teddy Turner goes negative, urges “break up with career politicians” in new ad (Charleston City Paper).
- Former P&C columnist gets down and dirty with third novel (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston County School District soliciting applications for sites that want to provide free summer meals (Post & Courier).
- Lata and Weaver learn to do the hash dance at Waffle House (Charleston City Paper).
- Neighbors react to reports of Anthrax-laced letter in Summerville (WCBD).
- Cops: Downtown man surrenders after assaulting police sergeant (Live 5 News).
- Border Springs Farm’s Craig Rogers raises lambs with love (Charleston City Paper).
- Thieves Break Into Summerville Little League Shed (Summerville Patch).
Navigate the Culinary Village with the City Paper’s W+F Fest mobile web app (Charleston City Paper).
- Bill requiring an officer in each school hits snag (ABC News 4).
- Virginia man accused of raping woman at W. Ashley home (Live 5 News).
- Jake Shimabukuro talks about Alan Parsons, Iz, and Toto the dog (Charleston City Paper).
- $19,000 in Girl Scout cookies stolen in SC (ABC News 4).