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Rumors & Notes: 11/14/13
TOP STORIES
- Union rejects Boeing 777X contract (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Summerville can’t squeeze the facts out of sweet tea’s murky history (Charleston City Paper).
- Food Lion to give away free groceries through Saturday (Post & Courier).
- 2nd teenage murder suspect denied bond following fatal shooting (Live 5 News).
FOOD
- Coffee Shop Proposed for the Westside (Eater Charleston).
- Say Hello to Vincent Chicco’s (Hutson Street Project) [Eater Charleston].
- What’s In a Name? (EC).
- Southern Season’s full-service restaurant Southerly is pleasant enough (Charleston City Paper).
- Bonefish Grill: Passionate anglers hoping you are their catch of the day (Charleston Scene).
W+F Executive Director search is over (Charleston City Paper).
- Who is Charleston’s Bartender of the Year? (Eater Charleston).
- Burwell’s Celebrates Birthday With a Steak Boast (Post & Courier).
- Katsu Japanese Steakhouse Adds Korean Dishes to Menu (Post & Courier).
- Raul’s Maya Del Sol – Park Circle’s Newest Taco Spot (Real Deal With Neil).
- The Sol Will Rise – New Restaurant Brings Flavor (Mount Pleasant Magazine).
MISC
- Some alumni, local leaders angry over psychologist’s talk at CofC (Live 5 News).
Quiet public works election gets runoff and national attention (Charleston City Paper).
- Chamber’s version of Shark Tank could mean big bucks for winner (ABC News 4).
- Fire rips through Hampton Oaks Apartments in North Charleston (News 2).
- Retail: Keeping up with King St. in downtown Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Governor Haley to hold news conference on Isle of Palms Friday (News 2).
- Finding history beneath Charleston’s murky surface (ABC News 4).
- Sen. Graham, port officials to discuss harbor deepening in Charleston Friday (News 2).
- The Ted vs. The Joe: We win the ballpark comparison (Post & Courier).
- Warrant issued for suspect in W. Ashley burglary (Live 5 News).
- Hospital staff member classifies child as ‘loser’ for lack of immunizations (Live 5 News).
- Fewer than 600 in SC secured health coverage (The Island Packet).
- So Long, John Graham Altman (Charleston City Paper).
- Vehicle strikes BB&T bank building in Summerville (Post & Courier).
- Firefighters support team to begin anew in North Charleston (ABC News 4).
- Charleston Supported Art to offer shares of original artwork in 2014 (Charleston City Paper).
- Cruise terminal opponents want SC permit tossed (ABC News 4).
- One of Charleston’s oldest Christmas traditions will return Dec. 6-8 (Digitel Charleston).
- Man sentenced to 40 years in SC attacks (News 2).
- Foreclosures down 18% in S.C., state still in top 10 (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Does winner, winner, chicken dinner apply to horse races? (Charleston City Paper).
- Rays Chris Langkow called up to AHL’s Bridgeport Sound Tigers (Post & Courier).
- Charleston hotel occupancy up 5% (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
Rand Paul releases footnoted speech, still plagiarizes (Charleston City Paper).
- Tea Leaf Green carries on a San Francisco legacy (Charleston City Paper).
- Inmate charged in 2012 riot at SC prison (ABC News 4).
- Police: Suspect arrested, 1 sought in cocaine trafficking bust (Live 5 News).
- Leaving no doubt: Boyd banged up, but Clemson pounces on Georgia Tech for third straight victory (Post & Courier).
- Sheriff’s office investigating theft of several trailers in Beaufort Co. (Live 5 News).
- Upstate pastor chosen to lead SC Baptists (ABC News 4).
- Report: Robbery suspect runs after store clerk flashes gun (Live 5 News).