Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 7/1/14
TOP STORIES
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Officials investigating deadly shooting in Berkeley County (News 2).
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Change comes to College of Charleston: McConnell takes over (Post & Courier).
- T.S. Arthur forms; hurricane center issues advisories (ABC News 4).
- DSS caseloads larger than Recommended in 12 Counties (News 2).
- Police: Teen accidentally shot himself in leg (Live 5 News).
FOOD/BEV
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Nate Whiting Talks 492; ‘More Casual’ Than Tristan (Eater Charleston).
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Charleston company debuts new wines (Post & Courier).
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CO Closed Until July 5th (HCS).
- Tomayto Tomahto Festival Photo Gallery (Post & Courier).
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It’s Princes vs. Patriots for Fish’s 5th Annual Bastille Day Celebration (HCS).
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Spy on the Interiors at James Island’s Big Belly (Eater Charleston).
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Charleston Chosen as One of America’s “Beeriest Beach Towns” (HCS).
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Two new restaurants promote their patios (Post & Courier).
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The 18 Essential Charleston Restaurants, July 2014 (Eater Charleston).
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World Cup 2014: Where to Watch in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
POLITICS
- Sign The Thomas Ravenel Petition (FITS News).
- Immigration issue heating up at border states also affects South Carolinians (News 2).
- Texas Gov. Perry to speak at Dorchester Co. GOP fundraiser (Live 5 News).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
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ZZ Top, MC Hammer, Lee Brice, & Jennifer Nettles Headline State Fair (HCS).
- RiverDogs Return Home for Independence Day (Post & Courier).
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Brick House Kitchen Hosts Weekend of Pink Floyd & Led Zeppelin (HCS).
- Miss South Carolina Photo Gallery (Post & Courier).
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Cool off at the Johns Island Water Festival this July 26th (HCS).
- Intimidators top RiverDogs in 4-game sweep (ABC News 4).
MISC
- New ‘tobacco free’ policy isn’t a breath of fresh air for everyone at CofC (Live 5 News).
- Charleston gator goes for a wild, historic ride (Post & Courier).
- TEDx brings Soapy Beasts to the Summer Rescue (Charleston Grit).
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Mount Pleasant Comfort Suites hotel reopens after $1.5M renovation (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
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Voters to decide on $108.5M library project (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
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Harbor Accelerator expanding, opening second location in Summerville (Charleston Regional Business Journal).









