Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 9/26/14
- Police: Duo in ski masks shoot two in N. Charleston home invasion (Live 5 News).
- NCPD: Man pushed co-worker off Westmoreland Bridge, then jumped (Live 5 News).
- Human remains found underneath overpass in downtown Charleston (ABC News 4).
- Two West Ashley teens charged for having BB gun at school (News 2).
- Weekend Events, Parties, & Plans: 9/26 – 9/28/14 (HCS).
FOOD
- Peek at the Minero Construction Progress (Eater Charleston).
- Callie’s and Rarebit’s fried chicken biscuit partnership (Charleston City Paper).
- Swanky Hotel Bars to Visit in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- Pork, wine and spirits to benefit Slow Food (Post & Courier).
- No Kid Hungry Dinner; Ted’s Big Anniversary (Eater Charleston).
POLITICS
- Scandal Brewing In Charleston County RMC Office (FITS News).
- Suspended SC speaker to have bond hearing Monday (AP).
- Attorney: House Speaker Bobby Harrell to plead not guilty (Post & Courier).
- U.S. Senate races slowly cranking up (Post & Courier).
- S.C. Sen. Tom Davis unfazed by same-sex unions, thinks guv should get out of marriage biz (Charleston City Paper).
- Ervin stumps in Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Revenue Dept. pays $18,000 in fees after FOIA fight (ABC News 4).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: Glenn McConnell (HCS).
- Haley meets Atlantic Beach officials on Bikefest (ABC News 4).
- Would you want S.C. to secede from the U.S.A. … again? (Charleston City Paper).
SPORTS
- An atypical visit to Columbia for ESPN’s ‘College GameDay’ (Post & Courier).
- 1 of SC’s top football recruits turns away from FSU, commits to UGA (ABC News 4).
- Inside the Game: Missouri at No. 13 South Carolina (Post & Courier).
- Inside the Game: North Carolina at Clemson (Post & Courier).
- Hornets’ Taylor arrested for domestic assault (News 2).
- Unbeaten Charleston Southern faces first road game of season at Charlotte (Post & Courier).
- Former Citadel QB Cam Jackson makes impact at his new position (Post & Courier)
ENTERTAINMENT
- Moosetoberfest is Tomorrow at Tattooed Moose (HCS).
- 5 Things Not to Whisper to Your Spouse at Gaillard Center Performances (Post & Courier).
- 2014 MOJA Arts Festival is Underway (HCS).
- Celebrates 31 years (ABC News 4).
- Free Admission Tomorrow During “Museum Day Live!” (HCS).
- Review: CSO’s 2014-15 opener full of Russian bravura (Post & Courier).
- Bohemian Bull Gets in on the Oktoberfest Fun (HCS).
- Shannon Whitworth wants to get intimate with the Holy City (Charleston City Paper).
- The Summer Never Ends When Las Olas Visits The Alley (HCS).
- Third Thursday cruise-in wheels out vintage muscle, sports cars as supporting cast to monthly fests in Summerville’s historic center (Post & Courier).
- “Gone With The Wind” Returns to Local Theaters for 75th Anniversary (HCS).
MISC
- Eat This Tonight: Autumnal Bites (Charleston City Paper).
- USC Law School breaks ground for new construction (News 2).
- Jury selection scheduled in November for Folly Beach man accused of murder-for-hire plot (Post & Courier).
- Stall principal changing school culture (Post & Courier).
- Shortage of drivers blamed for late Dorchester 2 school buses (Post & Courier).
- A correction officer, charged with Assault & Battery on an inmate is now IN the same detention center where it happened (News 2).
- MUSC to host medical marijuana meeting (Post & Courier).
- FAA: Paraglider flies into Myrtle Beach Airport airspace (Live 5 News).
- Charleston man, 18, jailed on charges of robbing, shooting man in both legs (Post & Courier).
- Emergency crews on scene after sanitation truck overturns off Hwy 78 (Live 5 News).
- Rain, rain, rain, and snow? (Post & Courier).
- Police officer charged after pawning department-issued guns (Live 5 News).
- School board tech center vote just doesn’t look good (Post & Courier).
- New Cypress Gardens Road bridge will open to traffic next week (Live 5 News).
- Deputies: Man trying to buy hunting license follows, punches Walmart clerk (Live 5 News).
- Air Berlin cancels order for 33 Boeing jets (Live 5 News).
- Hartsville player’s family sues over death (ABC News 4).