Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 6/5/14
- Folly Beach public safety director resigns (ABC News 4).
- University of Charleston bill sees setback after emotional S.C. Senate debate (Post & Courier).
- Will be revisited Tuesday (Post & Courier).
- Man accused of killing wife and injuring two teens captured in Maryland (Post & Courier).
JOEHIBITION
- #Joehibition: Opponents of midnight bar closings in Charleston using social media to get message out (Post & Courier).
- Proposed downtown Charleston midnight bar closings on hold (News 2).
- Close Downtown Bars at Midnight? (Charleston City Paper).
- The 12 a.m. ordinance will be the death of the Holy City’s bar scene (Charleston City Paper).
The 12 a.m. ordinance is, more or less, already in effect (Charleston City Paper).
- Readers understand, dislike earlier closings (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
FOOD
- The Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan’s Island success extends to all parts of food, operation (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Culinary Minds Immortalized on Queen (Eater Charleston).
- Celebrating cracker cuisine in Tampa (Post & Courier).
- 10 Places to Pick Up a Picnic-Worthy Sandwich (Eater Charleston).
- Yelp’s Deviled Eggs (Yelp Charleston).
- Updating the Charleston Heatmap, June 2014 (Eater Charleston).
POLITICS
- South Carolina House passes ethics reform bill (News 2).
- Election Day ban on alcohol sales lifted (Carolina Live).
- McConnell: I won’t resign for time being (Live 5 News).
- County Council asks for attorney general to issue opinion about Confederate flag (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- General Assembly passes ban on texting while driving (Post & Courier).
- S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson’s office releases opinion on InfiLaw license (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- City leaders face growth, transportation problems (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Riley reports positive meeting with Clinton on African American Museum (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina forcing sale of Port Royal site (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Conservative Democrat considers S.C. Senate leadership spot and lieutenant governor position (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Spoleto Festival Orchestra takes on Beethoven (Charleston City Paper).
- Play on: CofC fans looking forward to more baseball (Live 5 News).
- Buskers and peddlers are running afoul of Charleston’s new solicitation rules (Charleston City Paper).
- Jaron Long, Chris Smith heading to Tampa (ABC News 4).
- Red Sox coach, Mount Pleasant resident Greg Colbrunn suffers stroke (Post & Courier).
- Hammock Shops offering jazz concerts this summer (ABC News 4).
- Weather keeps all but one boat at dock on first day of Bohicket Billfish Tournament (Post & Courier).
MISC
- Police responding to reports of armed robbery at West Ashley grocery store (Live 5 News).
Charleston police looking for witness (Live 5 News).
- Investigators: Teens shot at Goose Creek home in critical condition; Woman dead (Live 5 News).
- Loaded gun found among toys at Myrtle Beach Target store (ABC News 4).
- Local companies complete program to help prepare them to compete globally (Charleston City Paper).
- North Charleston man arrested for fatal shooting in Lincolnville (Live 5 News).
- Blotter: Socks on socks on socks (Charleston City Paper).
- Three accused of making meth in Hanahan identified by police (Post & Courier).
- The Tides plans to build fourth tower along Mount Pleasant’s waterfront (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- SC deputies: 87-year-old purposely rams building (ABC News 4).
- Man leads SC police on 110 mph chase with 3 kids (ABC News 4).
- Police release surveillance of fatal King Street fight (ABC News 4).
- Fire starts in machine at Kapstone plant (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- State investigating release of 12-foot SC gator (ABC News 4).
- Suspect arrested following robbery at CVS Pharmacy in North Charleston (News 2).
- Columnist Norris Burkes speaking at Charleston Southern (ABC News 4).
- $3 million contract awarded to rebuild bridge hit by train (ABC News 4).