Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 6/12/13
- Conde Nast editor explains how Charleston won best destination in the world last year (Post & Courier).
- The Eroding Edge of America (Charleston City Paper).
Local filmmaker scores Emmy nomination (Charleston City Paper).
- Spoleto Festival soars with its music programming, flops on most everything else (Charleston City Paper).
- The SPLC’s gender assignment case comes down to civil rights (Charleston City Paper).
- Coroner confirms Drum Island bone is from human jaw (Live 5 News).
- Lowcountry mourns loss of Former Citadel President (WCBD).
- Spoleto pulls in nearly $3 million at box office (Live 5 News).
- One person shot outside club in Ladson overnight (Live 5 News).
- Owner, manager charged for alcohol following Ladson club shooting (Live 5 News).
- More rain drenches Lowcountry after downpour floods Charleston streets (Post & Courier).
- The Craftsmen was well worth the wait (Charleston City Paper).
- RiverDogs spotlight game in Ladson postponed (ABC News 4).
- North Charleston businessman who illegally exported goods to Iran to be sentenced today (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Pride moves downtown for its fourth year (Charleston City Paper).
- Summerville tearoom offering brunch for info on burglary (Live 5 News).
- Johnny’s Olde Village Grill on East Montague will close Friday after 31 years in business (Post & Courier via Twitter).
- Parris Island cancels 4th of July celebration, band to perform in Port Royal (WCBD).
- James Island man behind bars following wreck, chase in N. Charleston (Live 5 News).
- Mt. Pleasant Dad voted one of America’s ‘hottest dads’ over 40 (WCBD).
- Widow speaks out on immigration in light of alleged DUI accident (ABC News 4).
- Former P&C reporter tackles World War II and submarine warfare in his latest book (Charleston City Paper).
- Masters tickets, economic data used to lure aerospace suppliers (Charleston Area Business Journal).
- Charleston police investigating body found at downtown apartment (Live 5 News).
- Find restaurants offering local foods with new “Fresh on the Menu” app from agriculture department (Post & Courier).
- The Citadel closes investigation of alleged strip search of former cadet (Live 5 News).
- Moncks Corner rape victim files suit against bond companies (Live 5 News).
- U.S. Sen. Tim Scott votes against debating immigration bill (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Richland County leads SC in traffic deaths (ABC News 4).
- S.C. Supreme Court requests more information in cruise case (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Council moving forward with plans for Ashley River Bridge bike lane (Live 5 News).
- Trident Cancer Center announces plans for expansion (WCBD).
- Hotel owners sue city over plans for rooftop bar (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Cops seize $500k worth of pot from storage unit, arrest Charleston man (Live 5 News).