Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 10/26 – 10/27/13
TOP STORIES
- For authorities in recent Charleston-area shootings, safety comes first in ‘suicide-by-cop’ situations (Post & Courier).
- Comcast introduces new data-capping plan to Charleston (ABC News 4).
SPORTS
- Week 9 High School Football Scores and Videos (Live 5 News).
- Student athletes give back to local community (Live 5 News).
- Charleston Southern rolls over Charlotte 36-14 (ABC News 4).
- Gamecocks’ magic at Mizzou might be Sugar Bowl sweet (Post & Courier).
- Connor Shaw battles knee sprain, flu in legendary performance (Post & Courier).
- Citadel falls in another close game to Chattanooga (ABC News 4).
- Run game revs up for Clemson with Roderick McDowell’s resurgence (Post & Courier).
- Cougars upset bid falls apart late (Cistern Yard).
MISC
- S.C. spends plenty to educate doctors, but doesn’t have enough of them (Post & Courier).
- Best Friend locomotive replica to be unwrapped in Summerville on way home to Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Wando High School band of Mount Pleasant takes third in regional competition (Post & Courier).
S.C. Ranks in Top Ten for Boat Theft (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- No place to go: Seriously mentally ill often discharged from hospitals, prisons, jails to the streets (Post & Courier).
- Family remembers murder victim Malcolm Jefferson (Live 5 News).
- Two victims, two responses (Post & Courier).
- Skinful Gallery (Charleston Scene).
- Fall Food Truck Rodeo Gallery (Charleston Scene).
- Red Party Gallery (Charleston Scene).
- Kiosks may replace tourist brochures from SC to NY (ABC News 4).
- Under Jim DeMint, the Heritage Foundation goes from think-tank to conservatives’ weapon (Post & Courier).
- Great white shark returns to Carolinas coast (ABC News 4).
- Boeing, Charleston and the 777X: It’s like 2009 all over again (Post & Courier).
Would you please take two minutes to help Wando? (Mount Pleasant Patch).
Winthrop Poll taps into S.C. perceptions on pot smokers, welfare, and winners and losers of the shutdown (Charleston City Paper).
- Author and neurocriminologist Adrian Raine to visit College of Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Students go on scavenger hunt for trash (ABC News 4).
- Detention center officer charged with DUI (ABC News 4).
- Review: Colour of Music concert a treat and a challenge (Post & Courier).
- P&C Book and Author Luncheon set for Friday (Post & Courier).
- Beaufort County sheriff taking over 911 services (ABC News 4).
- Part of Ladson Road closed after traffic accident (Post & Courier).
- Confederate flags no longer flying at family’s barbecue restaurants in Midlands (Post & Courier).
- Many insured SC residents must buy new health plan (ABC News 4).
- Interfaith author and priest to discuss Muslim-Christian relations (Post & Courier).