Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 6/20/13
- Sheriff’s office: Two victims located in Awendaw plane crash (Live 5 News).
- Another vehicle fire on Arthur Ravenel Bridge (Live 5 News).
- Charleston plans to complete major projects to address downtown flooding by 2020 (Post & Courier).
- Five hospitalized after three-car wreck on I-26 (Live 5 News).
- NAACP cites study in profiling claim; Police refute with data (ABC News 4).
- Teens make it out of burning car thanks to observant Samaritan (ABC News 4).
- Hearts and Plugs gets serious about the business side of the music biz (Charleston City Paper).
- Report says poor education hinders S.C. manufacturing (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Cops: Duo attempted to buy bucket of chicken with fake $20 bills (Live 5 News).
- Where to pick (or buy) farm fresh berries this season (Charleston City Paper).
- Bo Thompson Heading to Omaha for College Home Run Derby (Citadel).
The NotWedding was not too shabby (Charleston City Paper).
- Hanahan High School senior Crystal Jean Burbage becomes third in her family to graduate with perfect attendance (Post & Courier).
- Blackbaud CEO Marc Chardon to stay on as member of board of directors (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Folly Beach County Park to reopen for July 4th (ABC News 4).
- Graw Foods, a local healthy-snack company, has created a Kickstarter campaign.
- U.S. News ranks MUSC Children’s Hospital in three areas (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Charleston planning to create high-tech hub on Morrison Drive (Post & Courier).
Charleston digital corridor expanding (ABC News 4).
- James Island shopping center to be redeveloped by Charleston’s Gramling Brothers (Post & Courier).
- Wando High School alum Barry Richardson Signs With Tennessee Titans (Live 5 News).
- Duo charged after man pistol-whipped while trying to buy watermelon (Live 5 News).
- Lane Shift Slated for Long Point Road Roundabout (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- Fight continues over James Island annexations (WCBD).
- Stingrays Announce 2013-14 Regular-Season Schedule (Live 5 News).
- Rebekah Jacob focuses on civil rights photographer (Charleston City Paper).
- Police arrest Johns Island man for child porn (WCBD).
- James Island Council set to vote on Harbor View Road project (WCBD).
- Wounded Warriors invited to tour Clemson (ABC News 4).
- Budget and Control Board approves Boeing bonds (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Feds hail success of Hells Angels biker gang probe (ABC News 4).
- Good Business Summit kicks off with culture (Charleston Regional Business Journal).