Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 9/26/13
- Residents heard loud boom before Front St. fire in Georgetown (Live 5 News).
- Capobiancos ‘overjoyed’ to have Veronica back in their lives, birth father’s role uncertain (Post & Courier).
- State’s premiums unveiled under new healthcare law (Live 5 News).
- U.S. report finds insurance premiums in S.C. lower than earlier estimates (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
New health insurance markets open Oct. 1 (Charleston City Paper).
- Step by Step: How to apply for Obamacare (Live 5 News).
- Lowcountry hospitals team up to link uninsured emergency room regulars with clinics (Post & Courier).
- Charleston City Council gives initial approval to bars’ new closing times (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Our top five picks from this year’s MOJA Festival (Charleston City Paper).
- Review: Sigur Rós Transcendent at the Performing Arts Center (Metronome Charleston).
- The Alabama Shakes Shake Up Chas (Charleston Grit).
- Local food lovers will miss Piggly Wiggly (Charleston City Paper).
- SAT scores for SC’s Class of 2013 rise 5 points, marking 1st increase in 5 years (ABC News 4).
- Armadillos on the march across Lowcountry, South Carolina and the Southeast (Post & Courier).
- Man shot outside North Charleston nightclub (Live 5 News).
- Police: Pre-trial questioning links Marley Lion suspects to earlier robbery involving same gun (Post & Courier).
- Talking Sausage and Beer with Chef Jason Walker (Eater Charleston).
- SLED: Detention center employee charged with assault (ABC News 4).
- Neighborhood Spotlight: Park Circle (Yelp Charleston).
- Arts Profile: Art of the Brew (Charleston Mag).
- New marker on Queen Street in Charleston acknowledges nation’s first black state supreme court justice (Post & Courier).
- Prohibition’s Grand Opening Picture Gallery (Facebook).
Domestic Violence Survivor Works to Save Lives Through Saturday Event (North Charleston Patch).
- White Duck Taco Shop announces a Charleston location (Mountain Xpress).
- 2013 Skinful Halloween moves party to Hollywood (Live 5 News).
- Indie-rockers Brave Baby draw inspiration from a mysterious downtown blaze (Charleston City Paper).
- Water taxi stand opens at Waterfront Park (Post & Courier).
- Strong offerings from Spain in this year’s Lowcountry Shorts Festival (Charleston City Paper).
- Defendant pleads guilty in case of couple accused of sex in Home Depot shed (Post & Courier).
- Embarrassment for the friendliest city: AME bishop claims he was kicked out of Charleston hotel room (Post & Courier).
- NCFD receives international accreditation (ABC News 4).
- Wando’s Ragsdale wins Player of the Week, next nominations announced (Moultrie News).
- Man arrested for third gun-related incident since winning $250,000 settlement from Charleston County in police brutality suit (Post & Courier).
- 2014 CofC Baseball schedule released (ABC News 4).
- South Carolina auditors urge closer watch on use of state credit cards (Post & Courier).
- Redesigning the Stern Student Center (Cistern Yard).
Local screenwriter raising funds for Lovecraftian web series (Charleston City Paper).
- Cops: Man robbed at gunpoint outside W. Ashley apartments (Live 5 News).
- Ribbon cutting ceremony for corn maze to be held Monday (ABC News 4).
- Feds sentence man to 25 years in Goose Creek meth lab explosion (Live 5 News).
- Report: Mobile home park owner holds burglar at gunpoint (ABC News 4).
- Bi-Lo parent company announces IPO (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Dispatch: Crews responding to fire at Savannah Highway business (ABC News 4).
- South Carolina exploring the possibility of offering alternative to the GED as soon as 2015 (Post & Courier).
- Report: Johns Island man who lost his job attempts to sell drugs (Live 5 News).
- North Charleston Councilman Jameson says he’ll attend meetings after all (Post & Courier).
- Piggly Wiggly to close another store (Post & Courier).
- Guardrail work to slow traffic in Charleston, Mount Pleasant (Post & Courier).