Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 1/28/14
- National Guard on standby as storm approaches South Carolina (Post & Courier).
- Ice, winter storm cause power outages in Lowcountry (ABC News 4).
- Police close several bridges in area because of icy conditions (ABC News 4).
- Commuters to face icy roads, bridges through Thursday (Post & Courier).
- Parents relieved, students excited as schools close for winter blast (ABC News 4).
Viewer pictures of winter weather throughout the Lowcountry (Live 5 News).
- SC Legislature not meeting because of weather (The Island Packet).
- Charleston Co. stops bus service for warming shelters (Live 5 News).
- Pictures from past Charleston snowstorms (Charleston Museum).
Snowball fight planned for Marion Square Wednesday at noon (Charleston City Paper).
FOOD
- New food section debuts Wednesday (Post & Courier).
- Cypress and Chef Craig Deihl Win Good Food Award (FSR Magazine).
- Brave the Ice and Go Out (Stay Safe, Though) [Eater Charleston].
- Euro Foods Has Medal-Worthy Selection of Russian Foods (Post & Courier).
- Bacon and Bourbon to Celebrate Two of America’s Favorite Flavors (Where We Stand Magazine).
- 6 Highly Anticipated Winter Openings (Eater Charleston).
- Interview With Chef John Ondo of Lana Restaurant & Bar (Where We Stand Magazine).
- Jestine’s Kitchen Celebrates 18 Years in the Restaurant Biz (Post & Courier).
SPORTS
- Key injuries, lack of defense plaguing Charleston Southern basketball team (Post & Courier).
- William & Mary defeats College of Charleston 74-63 (ABC News 4).
- Charleston Southern’s Bobby Ison named Big South’s preseason baseball player of year (Post & Courier).
- Fort D star shining in the NFL ahead of Super Bowl (ABC News 4).
MUSIC
- 9 songwriting tips from Darius Rucker and Cary Ann Hearst (Charleston City Paper).
Swell Session No. 1: Brave Baby unplugs (sorta) to play ‘The Last Gold Rush’ (Charleston City Paper).
MISC
- Two Charleston police officers reprimanded after internal probe into brawl caught on YouTube (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina jobless rate drops below national average (Post & Courier).
First Spoleto party of the season this Friday night (Charlton City Paper).
- Savanna Todd stands by mother who took her from Johns Island father, resettled in Australia (Post & Courier).
- Gov. Haley signs SC restructuring bill into law (ABC News 4).
- Rep. Patrick ends his race for S.C. education superintendent (Post & Courier).
- Sheriff’s deputies seek suspect in armed robbery at Kangaroo gas station in Ravenel (Post & Courier).
- SCE&G buying additional capacity in new nuclear plants from partner Santee Cooper (The State).
- Groups to challenge Cainhoy development (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Sabrina Jenkins adds a Lowcountry face to the State of the Union (Post & Courier).
- Bank in Walterboro robbed at gunpoint (News 2).
- County getting more aggressive about getting owner to clean up Church Creek Plaza (Post & Courier).
- SC set to release state unemployment for December (ABC News 4).
- Peace activist Medea Benjamin to speak in Charleston Wednesday (Post & Courier).
- Continental Tire holding ceremony to open SC plant (ABC News 4).
- Sen. Tim Scott invites Pat Votava of MUSC to State of the Union (Post & Courier).
Charles Smith
January 29, 2014 at 11:29 am
Is there any truth to the rumor that the Rutledge Cab Company has been sold and Chef Bob Carter is no longer part of the concept.
Holy City Sinner
January 29, 2014 at 12:02 pm
I have not heard that, but I’ll see what I can find out