Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 7/8/14
- Denzel Curnell shooting: Charleston denies public records request for documents, emails (Post & Courier).
- Police make arrests in Alton Street fatal shooting (News 2).
- Episcopal Bishop grants permission for blessings of same-sex relationships (Live 5 News).
- SLED arrests former Isle of Palms police captain on breach of trust charge (Live 5 News).
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Accused of pawning evidence, service weapon (Post & Courier).
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- SC ordered to pay $98K in fees in immigration suit (ABC News 4).
FOOD/BEV
- 15 Must-Try Burgers in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- Ruth’s Chris: The New Kid on the Block (Charleston Grit).
- Excellent noodles at Menkoi Ramen House (Post & Courier).
- White Duck Taco Photo Gallery (Post & Courier).
- Nathalie Dupree Offers Culinary Workshop (The Island Connection).
- Drink coffee and support the Charleston Animal Society with their partnership with Grounds & Hounds Coffee Co. (Facebook).
- Lowcountry Bistro Celebrates 2nd Anniversary with Special Menu (HCS).
- Ted Dombrowski Thinks You Should Eat More Meat (Eater Charleston).
- Craft Conundrum Opens Thursday (HCS).
- Home Team cooks up Crispy Smoked Chicken Cracklin “BLT” for Tomato Trek competition (Post & Courier).
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Big Belly Kitchen + Tap House is now open (Facebook).
- Charleston restaurants get ahold of a speckled heirloom bean (Post & Courier).
- Tasty tomatoes are a sure sign of summer (Post & Courier).
POLITICS
- Senator to Gov. Haley: Roads funding plan should be revealed before election (Post & Courier).
- With ‘Boland Bill’ deadline looming, courts say they’re in compliance (ABC News 4).
- Public Meeting for Late Night Ordinance Scheduled for 7/17 (HCS).
- Dorchester GOP chairman’s house destroyed in fire (Post & Courier).
- Haley’s veto on library trespass bill could stand (ABC News 4).
- Charleston Harbor could be at risk if German nuclear waste comes through, Vincent Sheheen says (Post & Courier).
SPORTS
- Mount Pleasant coed softball tourney to benefit Wounded Warriors (Post & Courier).
- CofC: Wojcik stays home, assistants will travel for recruiting (ABC News 4).
- Athletic director Dan Radakovich: Clemson ‘in good, solid financial shape’ (Post & Courier).
- Bishop England’s Jamie Wilson leads Al Esposito Junior golf (Post & Courier).
- Nikki Haley announces golf show to showcase Myrtle Beach (Post & Courier).
- Golf Channel series hits Myrtle Beach (ABC News).
- MegaDock Billfishing Tournament comes to City Marina for 11th year (Post & Courier).
MUSIC/ENTERTAINMENT
- Shannon Whitworth & Chatham County Line Announce Music Hall Show (HCS).
- MPress Records Signs A Fragile Tomorrow To Multi-Album Deal (HCS).
- Widespread Panic Returning For Two Nights this October (HCS).
- Charleston piano prodigy wins international competition (Live 5 News).
- Diego of Nickelodeon’s ‘Go, Diego, Go’ to visit Whirlin’ Waters (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Variety Show Premieres on July 18th (HCS).
- What’s Your Southern City? Quiz (Southern Living).
- The NotWedding Returns Tomorrow (HCS).
MISC
- Changes possible for Charleston’s tour guide laws (Live 5 News).
- Across the nation friends, family remember Ariel Morgan (News 2).
- City officials cracking down on short-term rentals downtown (ABC News 4).
- Fossil found near Charleston International Airport was bird that snatched fish (News 2).
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HIV Testing Week a Success for Lowcountry (Lowcountry AIDS Services).
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Charleston County Sheriff’s officials investigate fatal car wreck (Post & Courier).
- Goose Creek fire rips through Westminster Blvd. home (Live 5 News).
- What do scientists think was trapped in Hurricane Arthur off the Carolina coast? (News 2).
- S.C. prison worker jobs skills reference line being set up (Post & Courier).
- Breastfeeding moms hold ‘nurse-in’ at Greenville Walmart (Live 5 News).
- North Charleston woman shot in December died on July 4 (ABC News 4).
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Ex-CARTA Director Christine Wilkinson gets $70,000 as part of severance package (Post & Courier).
- USS Yorktown history comes to life with new audio tour (ABC News 4).
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Charleston one of top 50 markets for renting to millennial generation (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
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Fans of Columbia TV anchor Ben Hoover use social media to protest his leaving (Post & Courier).
- The Ben Hoover Back Story (FITS News).
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SCRA secures Aeterna Zentaris as first tenant for new building at Nexton (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
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Contract for Citadel president extended to 2016 (Post & Courier).
- Folly officials to discuss partial pet ban on beach (ABC News 4).
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MUSC to offer online program for RNs to obtain BSN (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- New program offers free college courses, certification, to Dorchester District 2 students (Live 5 News).
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Public can donate to help replace Jack’s Ride (Post & Courier).
- Attorney General’s office warns of email scam (Live 5 News).
- Zais names ex-deputy to John de la Howe School (ABC News 4).










