Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 11/27/13
- Meth making materials found on roof of CofC dorm (ABC News 4).
- South Carolina DHEC agrees to keep Birth Centers open; work on legislation (News 2).
- James Island Charter High School Board of Directors removes former principal, won’t explain why (Post & Courier).
- Charleston County Sheriff’s Office seeks help in locating Missing Person (News 2).
BLACK FRIDAY/THANKSGIVING
- Thanksgiving events (Post & Courier).
- Black Friday store hours, sales (ABC News 4).
- Thanksgiving Day doorbuster hours (News 2).
- A guide to take the pain out of Thanksgiving math (Post & Courier).
- Three mistakes to avoid when frying a turkey (Live 5 News).
- What will you be drinking this Thanksgiving? (Charleston City Paper).
- Thanksgiving 1954: Saltines and Navy Blended Coffee Aboard the USS Yorktown (Post & Courier).
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Thanksgiving Movie Guide: ‘Hunger Games,’ ‘Frozen’ Expected to Pack Theaters (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- Michael Banks sets sights on Turkey Day Run record (Post & Courier).
- Turkey Day Run eyes new records (Post & C0urier).
- Lower gas prices mean $2B more for Black Friday shoppers (ABC News 4).
- A Holiday Shopping Guide for Frugal Families (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- Thanksgivukkah happens once every 70,000 years (ABC News 4).
- Diabetics can still enjoy Thanksgiving … with a few precautions (Live 5 News).
- Ambrose family’s Sweet Potato Casserole a popular tradition (Post & Courier).
FOOD
- Grease fire destroys Scott’s Barbeque’s cooking shed (Carolina Live).
- Brown’s Court Bakery, lands on Eater National’s “Pumpkin Pie Heatmap.” (Eater).
- Puree Cafe to Close This Weekend (Post & Courier).
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A fall feast on the Pour House deck (Charleston City Paper).
- A movement at a crossroads, can sustainability scale? (Charleston City Paper).
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Charleston Culinary Tours with Hoon (Charleston Treasures).
- Chestnut-fed pig heralds a foodways renaissance (Post & Courier).
- Catering to their Customers’ Needs – Dish & Design (Mount Pleasant Magazine).
- Burwell’s First Year; Innovations From a New Chef (Eater Charleston).
- DHEC reopens shellfish beds in Charleston County (ABC News 4).
MISC
- Device tested at MUSC to change epilepsy treatment worldwide (ABC News 4).
- Lawmaker facing ethics case for use of state plane (Post & Courier).
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Tough week for S.C. lawmakers (Charleston City Paper).
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- “Haleycare” Creates Massive SC Medicaid Surge (FITSNews).
- Sapakoff: Boyd is No. 1 at Clemson, Shaw the best at South Carolina (Post & Courier).
- ‘Buyer beware,’ says USC of tickets for rivalry game (ABC News 4).
- Stegelin: The lieutenant governor’s new clothes (Charleston City Paper).
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Over 200 rally for Charleston Birth Place’s survival (Charleston City Paper).
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Natural birth centers no longer in danger of closing (Charleston City Paper).
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- Lowcountry 2013 holiday parade guide (News 2).
- One person injured after containers fall at Georgetown chemical plant (Live 5 News).
- Veteran without power, water gets community support and assistance (News 2).
- deepsouth explores the HIV/AIDS epidemic where it’s most deadly (Charleston City Paper).
- FrontDoor breaks ground on 130 units on James Island (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Sidewalk weed and grass ordinance loses its edge (Post & Courier).
- Mt. Pleasant school adopts program from organization that thinks family values groups are bigots (Charleston City Paper).
- Yelp’s Gifted… Locally (Yelp Charleston).
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Government shutdown helps new political party in S.C. (Charleston City Paper).
- Alabama going after Boeing 777X assembly work (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Blotter: The victimized Dixie blues (Charleston City Paper).
- Passages Art Gallery aims to bring marginalized African-American artists to the forefront (Charleston City Paper).
- Meet Brother Speed, his one-of-a-kind bike, and the owners of the Holy City’s raddest rides (Charleston City Paper).
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Jack Hunter confesses: He was blind to his own racism (Charleston City Paper).
- Confessions of a Right-Wing Shock Jock (Politico).
- Inmate found hanged in Orangeburg County jail (News 2).
- Section of Dills Bluff remains closed following water main break (Live 5 News).
- Beating the odds: Family adopts special needs child from Bulgaria (ABC News 4).
- S.C. to sell debt to cover Boeing land costs (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Stingrays Net NHL and AHL Experience in Goaltender David LeNeveu (Stingrays Hockey).
- Former CofC standout gives back to local community (ABC News 4).
- Moore than a scholar (Summerville Journal Scene).
- Morris named National Assistant Coach of the Year by AFCA (ABC News 4).
- Deputies: Man charged with sexually assaulting 2 children (Live 5 News).
- Charleston man wins $100K on Carolina Panthers scratch-off (Live 5 News).
- Family changes their lives after mom has heart attack (ABC News 4).
- Live 5 Most Wanted Manhunt: 6 Captured, 3 Wanted (Live 5 News).










