Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 9/30/16 (AM Edition)
TOP STORIES
- Townville community stunned by school shooting; first responders, teachers praised (Post & Courier).
- First grader on life support, teen in custody after school shooting wounds 3 (Live 5 News).
- Gov. Haley, S.C. senators visit Townville victims’ families, first responders (Post & Courier).
- Hearing set for teen held in South Carolina school shooting (news 2).
- Lindsey Graham sees ‘a lot of good’ in response to Townville shooting (Post & Courier).
- Jessica Biel & Bill Pullman will Film “The Sinner” in Charleston (HCS).
- Fire hits Rutledge Avenue home on Wednesday (Charleston City Paper).
- Third arrest made in connection with Holly Hill quadruple murder (Live 5 News).
- Bail set for Berkeley County school bus driver charged with having sexual contact with minor (Post & Courier).
- Authorities in Berkeley County investigate ‘Kill Slager’ graffiti (Post & Courier).
- Thief steals Charleston Police radio, uses it to broadcast fake ‘shots fired’ call (ABC News 4).
- Morris Island Lighthouse to shine 140 years after first illumination (Live 5 News).
- Weekend Events, Parties, & Plans: 9/30 – 10/1/16 (HCS).
FOOD/BEV
- 492 Now Serving Up Sunday Brunch (HCS).
- Charleston Beer Exchange announces moving sale (Charleston City Paper).
- Interview with Cameron Read of Edmund’s Oast (Beer Advocate).
- Chef Michael Toscano serves near-perfect food at Le Farfalle (Charleston City Paper).
- Culinary, performance arts converge at High Wire (Post & Courier).
- Top 10 Charleston Spots for Pecan Pie That Will Make You Cry (Charleston CVB).
- After Bi-Lo closure, CARTA to offer East Side residents free rides to Food Lion (Post & Courier).
- Up ‘N’ Adam food cart capitalizes on Johns Island commuters (Charleston City Paper).
- Sticky situation: Truly local honey producers face competition from unregulated fakes (Post & Courier).
- Blood on the River returns for the third Lowcountry Boucherie (Charleston City Paper).
- Four eating events scheduled for Sunday (Post & Courier).
- Changes at King Street Staples Monza and Closed For Business (Eater Charleston).
- ‘Let Your Wild Side Show’ at Kingdom Bar and Grill (Eater Charleston).
- Dirt: The Lowcountry’s Local Food Guide (Charleston City Paper).
- Louisiana chefs coming to Lowcountry (Post & Courier).
- Find ‘Nerdy’ Fall Coffee Drinks at Mercantile and Mash (Eater Charleston).
- Just add water to the Mex 1 cantina expansion (Post & Courier).
- McCrady’s Teases Voluptuous Updated Dining Room on Social Media (Eater Charleston).
- Pizza Party Pop-Up; Super Star Guest Chefs (Eater Charleston).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- MOJA Festival returns with full, varied lineup of performances (Post & Courier).
- Nearly Native Launch Party Scheduled for Saturday (HCS).
- Sports clinic offers free treatment for student athletes (ABC News 4).
- Latin American Festival mixes music, dance art and food (Post & Courier).
- Tim LeVan Miller mixes history and storytelling on his new EP (Charleston City Paper).
- To the Archives! Lowcountry has a weird history with UFOs (Post & Courier).
- Italian film festival celebrates 10th year, brings filmmakers to Charleston (Post & Courier).
- It’s pumpkin patch picking time at Boone Hall Plantation (Post & Courier).
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
- Public outcry for transparency in police shooting investigations clashes with public records rules (Post & Courier).
- New Winthrop Poll shows Trump lead in S.C. (HCS).
- Burke teacher arrested, charged with contributing to the delinquency of a minor (ABC News 4).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: Congressman Mark Sanford (HCS).
- Taking off her mask: CofC senior uses her attempted suicide to stop others from trying (ABC News 4).
- Opinion: It’s time to give up the carriage tour gimmick (Charleston City Paper).
- Looking back on the biggest corruption scandal in South Carolina’s history (Charleston City Paper).
- Summerville referendum is more about people than policy (Post & Courier).
- Meeting about Jamestown police chief ended when ‘screaming and hollering’ started (ABC News 4).
MISC
- All clear given after ‘suspicious package’ turns out to be gas cans (ABC News 4).
- Christan Rainey works to prevent domestic violence in the wake of unspeakable tragedy (Post & Courier).
- Lone ‘lightning cloud’ lighting up Charleston social media (ABC News 4).
- Apartment complex residents looking for answers after high bill (Live 5 News).
- Folly Beach Could Be Getting a Major Makeover Soon (Folly Beach).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: Scott Broome (HCS).
- What can we learn from Dorchester County’s bee-killing pesticide debacle? (Charleston City Paper).
- Chase ends in parking lot of West Ashley Food Lion (ABC News 4).
- Charleston ports agency sues contractors over alleged defects in Navy base terminal design (Post & Courier).
- Remains of missing teen Erica Parsons found in SC (Live 5 News).
- Woman says ex-boyfriend nearly beat her to death (News 2).
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October 1, 2016 at 6:48 am
Hmmm…I’ve created aero jobs in this corrupt state. I’ve bailed out indigent penniless widows from foreclosure and benefactored her entire clan. Same criminals defrauded me of my life savings, defamed me, threatened my life when I sought Justice, and enlisted their BERKELEY COUNTY SHERIFF FRAUD ENFORCEMENT DETECTIVES to imprison me for defending myself from these FREEMASON WHORES.
This Holy City Sinner promises to escort this corrupt towns racketeerIng Freemason pigs to Hell.
Ps: y’all locals oughtta do a lil research on the satanic Scottish rite Freemasons of CHARLESTON (who wrap their pathologically lying subversive asses in the US flag), while they eat your lunch….