Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 6/9/16 (PM Edition)
TOP STORIES
- Dylann Roof wants to waive right to jury trial in federal case (ABC News 4).
- $3.6 million dollar grant to help congregation of Emanuel AME (News 2).
- Charleston honors the Emanuel Nine with memorial events (Charleston City Paper)
- Berkeley deputies turn over ethics investigation of 4 council candidates to SLED (ABC News 4).
- Once-blinded loggerhead back at Aquarium with new injury (Post & Courier).
- Sixth kitten in 2 weeks tossed onto Lowcountry bridges and rescued (ABC News 4).
- Rumors & Notes (AM Edition) (HCS).
- Holy City Sinner included in Cystic Fibrosis Foundation’s List of 2016 “Best & Brightest” Honorees (HCS).
FOOD/BEV
- Home Team BBQ Downtown proves that the third time’s a charm (Charleston City Paper).
- Chef John Currence On What He Really Thinks of Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- Summerville hopes to reclaim largest iced tea world record during National Tea Day (Post & Courier).
- Wise Buck Smoked Meats Offers $1 Beers and $5 Pork Sandwiches (Eater Charleston).
- Twenty Six Divine’s “Feel the Funk Jazz Dinner” Returns (HCS).
- Hold For a ‘Flavor Blast’ as Pieology Pizzeria Expands Into Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- Church Hosts Community Supper & Service on Mother Emanuel Anniversary (HCS).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Sertoma Classic matchups set for high school football season kickoff (Post & Courier).
- Spoleto continues its ambitious exploration of the black experience and the spectre of racism (Charleston City Paper).
- Former Resident Set to Star in Stephen King’s Cell (HCS).
- With four daughters and a wife at home, Band of Horses’ Ben Bridwell is the serf in a queendom (Charleston City Paper).
- ‘Golem’ is the most visually interesting thing you see at Spoleto (Charleston City Paper).
- Jason Moran’s Fats Waller Dance Party gets an A for effort (Charleston City Paper).
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
- Gov. Haley vetoes proposal to move Confederate flag, museum to Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Concerns about School of the Arts teacher surfaced a year before dismissal (Post & Courier).
- CCSO seeks public’s help naming new bloodhound (Live 5 News).
- Charleston’s BAR denies move to relocate partially historic structure at Hughes Lumber (Post & Courier).
- ‘Tucker Hipps’ bill becomes law (Post & Courier).
- Charleston’s affordable housing shortage could be solved (Charleston City Paper).
MISC
- Elizabeth Moffly on Charleston drug bust: ‘There’s more to this story’ (Post & Courier).
- Homeless shelter director upset Summerville leaders won’t address lack of women’s shelter (ABC News 4).
- Cops: Woman suffers burns, loss of sight after boyfriend dumps tar on her (Live 5 News).
- Riders stuck on multiple rides at Carowinds after power outages (Live 5 News).
- Police: Man steals credit cards from purses during church worship service (Live 5 News).
- Summerville couple reflects on 70 years of marriage (Summerville Journal Scene).
- Changes come to Boeing SC site for move into the future (Live 5 News).
- Mother and son arrested after dog’s ears are cut off (ABC News 4).
- Police: Man steals credit cards from purses during church worship service (Live 5 News).
- 22-year-old man dies after shooting inside IHOP bathroom (ABC News 4).
- Report: Teen behind bars after shooting at dog after home burglary (Live 5 News).