Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 2/27/14
- Target of murder-for-hire plot grateful for ex-husband’s conviction (Live 5 News).
- SC fined more than $100 million for not having child support computer system (WBTW).
- Teen charged with killing Da`Von Capers to claim ‘Stand Your Ground’ (Live 5 News).
- Driver fired after not reporting possible weapons on school bus (News 2).
- Woman goes in labor during morning traffic jam on I-26, taken to hospital (Post & Courier).
SPORTS
- Tuesday HS basketball playoff scores (News 2).
- RiverDogs individual game tickets go on sale March 10 (ABC News 4).
- Stingrays fall in OT to Orlando (News 2).
- Clemson’s Swinney on NCAA’s slow-it-down proposal: ‘The whole thing is ridiculous’ (Post & Courier).
FOOD
- A Second Grading for The Granary This Week (Eater Charleston).
- Charcuterie Class from a Master (The Local Palate).
- Cainhoy Cookin’ Depot Brings Southern Cooking to Wando (Post & Courier).
MISC
- Families displaced after North Charleston apartment fire (ABC News 4).
- Authorities identify woman found dead on dirt road (Live 5 News).
- Mother pleads for help to catch daughter’s killer (Live 5 News).
- Noted attorney reacts to Latham murder-for-hire verdict (ABC News 4).
- Movie version of bestseller ‘The Christmas Pearl’ to film in Charleston (Post & Courier).
- 91 mentally Ill inmates were released from state prisons every month in 2013 (News 2).
- Local gay activist talks Arizona’s controversial bill (ABC News 4).
- State seeking low-cost solutions to Ravenel bridge ice (Post & Courier).
- Police: Person okay after falling into manhole in downtown Charleston (Live 5 News).
- Ethics clean-up bills advance in SC House (ABC News 4).
- Lincolnville Mayor-elect: Bring back police department (Live 5 News).
- Allman film ‘shutting down’ after train crash kills CofC grad (ABC News 4).
- SCDOT emails during ice storms raise Ravenel Bridge maintenance questions (News 2).
- Officer-involved shootings increase in SC (ABC News 4).
Police, EMS on scene of reported robbery at N. Charleston Walgreens (Live 5 News).
- Get ready: SC ‘Walk to School Day’ is coming on March 5 (WBTW).
- Major motion picture “The Christmas Pearl” to feature Charleston (Post & Courier).
- A Groovy South Carolina company makes FedEx Small Business Grant top 100 (The Digitel).
- North Charleston Fire Department hiring more firefighters (News 2).
- Songsmith Rachel Kate Heads Back Home to Nashville (Metronome Charleston).
- Referendum campaign investigation has cost Berkeley County more than $127,000 (Post & Courier).
- Federal proposal could have impact on SC roads (WMBF).
- Attorney for Amy Kovach speaks exclusively to news 2 about indictment (News 2).
- Teen charged in James Island attempted armed robbery (Live 5 News).
- 82nd Airborne drops in to Mt. Pleasant CrossFit for leadership training (ABC News 4).
- Laughing through the pain: Former firefighter uses comedy to fight PTSD (Live 5 News).
- North Charleston Fire Department hiring more firefighters (News 2).
- Edith L Frierson Elementary lockdown lifted (Live 5 News).
- Bill would limit trespasser lawsuits against homeowners, landowners in SC (News 2).
- Dredging nears end at Shem Creek (Post & Courier).
- Survey: Nearly 70% of CofC students oppose “full” merger with MUSC (News 2).
- Bill to increase penalties for criminal domestic violence offenders (Post & Courier).
- Man wins $200,000 at Mt. Pleasant gas station (ABC News 4).
- Live 5 Investigates: Trial by fire (Live 5 News).
- Teen arrested in attempted armed robbery on James Island (ABC News 4).
- Forget the groundhog; mark Feb. 14 as end of winter (Post & Courier).