Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 10/9/13
- Charleston bans texting while driving (Post & Courier).
- SC native clutching state’s flag as he cuts Lincoln Memorial lawn (Live 5 News).
- Teacher remembers Craigslist murder victim (ABC News 4).
- Safety precautions when using Craigslist (Live 5 News).
- Oyster season is here and we’ve got your guide to doing roasts right (Charleston City Paper).
Some good brews to tote to the next roast (Charleston City Paper).
Wounded Warrior Riding Modified Harley (Charleston Patch).
- Charleston police looking for information in teen’s shooting death (Live 5 News).
- Edible Ways to Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Post & Courier).
Shovels and Rope sings “The Fall of Charleston” on Civil War commemorative album (Charleston City Paper).
- Cannonborough-Elliotborough gets new contemporary art gallery (Charleston City Paper).
- Piggly Wiggly stores being bought by Harris Teeter to begin closing for changeover (Post & Courier).
- Harbor View Road reopened after car goes off bridge (Live 5 News).
- Driver escapes with minor injuries (ABC News 4).
- Sweet Tea Trail opens in Summerville (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Woman accused of running over boyfriend over housework (Live 5 News).
- Marley Lion’s mother called as witness during day 1 of trial (ABC News 4).
- State revisits food safety code last updated in 1995 (Post & Courier).
- Health insurance industry targets Charleston’s hospitality workers during Obamacare launch (Charleston City Paper).
- Soldiers appear in Washington court in killing of Summerville’s Tevin Geike (Post & Courier).
- Sheriff’s office: Suspicious package was parcel mailman forgot (Live 5 News).
- Brunch Upon A Time (Yelp Charleston).
- Cigar Factory under contract to be sold (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Lowcountry students participate in Walk to School Day (News 2).
- Blotter: Nighttime for Hitler and debauchery (Charleston City Paper).
- Growth-spurred traffic troubles residents in Summerville historic district (Post & Courier).
- SC State Fair opening for 12-day run in Columbia (ABC News 4).
- Updated: Charleston airport cabs, shuttles seek 17% cost-of-living rate increases (Post & Courier).
- Goose Creek City Council votes to add new 2% hospitality tax (News 2).
- Charleston region works to meet prerecession levels (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Taco Boy Shells Out 5 Percent of Friday Night Proceeds for School Farms (Post & Courier).
- Library chooses YA novel for One Book Charleston County (Charleston City Paper).
- PeopleMatter plans to expand internationally (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
Palmetto Goodwill Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month (Charleston Patch).
- Body found in burned truck ID’d as Orangeburg man (ABC News 4).
- Ted’s Offers Sausage-Making Class (Post & Courier).
- North Rhett Avenue rail repair expected to be completed Wednesday (Live 5 News).
- Charleston-area hotel rates on the rise (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Bull Street Gourmet & Market Among Elan Midtown’s New Residents (Post & Courier).
- Pink Your Drink; Red Party Restaurants (Eater Charleston).
- City enforces stricter parking rules for cyclists (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Taco Tuesday with Scratch (Eater Charleston).
- Charleston: Not enough of you care about local food….it is time to admit it and get help (Charleston Food Bloggers).
Who Will be the Next Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen? (Charleston Patch).
- Temporary Wine Bar to Inhabit Proof (Post & Courier).
- Blitz On 2 – Week 7 Lowcountry High School Football schedule (News 2).
- No easy answer on coyotes at Myrtle Beach (ABC News 4).
- Workshop teaches entrepreneurs how to market (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Republic Reign’s Former Chef Bound for Hilton Head (Post & Courier).
- Development of remaining land could buoy Patriots Point’s maintenance funds (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- SC man gets 30 years for 2008 Halloween killing (ABC News 4).