Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 10/14/16
TOP STORIES
- Lowcountry organizations working to provide for those in need (ABC News 4).
- Keith Scott laid to rest in James Island cemetery (ABC News 4).
- Fire reported at substation in Georgetown as it ‘re-energized’ Wednesday evening (ABC News 4).
- Bomb squad called to Folly Beach after report of cannon balls on coast (Live 5 News).
- Troopers: Moped driver struck, killed on IOP Connector after hitting parked police car (Live 5 News).
- $20,000 reward offered for information on theft of over 200 guns from Longs gun shop (Live 5 News).
- New “Top Chef” Season Features Warehouse’s Emily Hahn; Debuts 12/1 (HCS).
- Weekend Events, Parties, & Plans: 10/14 – 10/16/16 (HCS).
FOOD/BEV
- The Bad Bitches launch the sale of their new female-friendly apron (Charleston City Paper).
- Train Depot Transformed Into Wood-Filled Wonderland at Scarecrow (Eater Charleston).
- Scarecrow Fires Up Menu to Usher in Fall (Eater Charleston).
- Vote for Charleston’s Best Bartender (Charleston City Paper).
- The Cocktail Bandits share their favorite sips (Charleston City Paper).
- James Beard-Winning Author Visits Charleston for Two Events (HCS).
- Bottles and Pancito + Lefty collab for a mezcal and tequila tutorial (Charleston City Paper).
- Kristen Kish Guests at Zero George Restaurant + Bar (Eater Charleston).
- Get a Taste of The Caribbean on 10/29 with Rum Rootz (HCS).
- Taco Mamacita Status Changed to ‘Permanently Closed’ (Eater Charleston).
- Paul Yellin’s Cane Rhum Bar is home to a club (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston Wine + Food Annual Tribute Dinner Announced (HCS).
- Lowcountry Bodega maps out your meals, but will it save your soul? (Charleston City Paper).
- A Tale of Two Le Farfalles: Critic vs. Critic (Eater Charleston).
- Swig Bar Guide (Charleston City Paper).
- Holy City Spirits offers a drink with sweet heat (Charleston City Paper).
- Eat Pita In Your Pajamas With Platia Food Truck Delivery (Eater Charleston).
- The Bad Bitches launch the sale of their new female-friendly apron (Charleston City Paper).
- Cheese and Wine at Goat.Sheep.Cow in NoMo Soon (Eater Charleston).
- Magnum wine bottles becoming more prominent in Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Sushi Off The Hook (Yelp Charleston).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- How Shovels & Rope Are Breaking Americana’s Rules on New Album (Rolling Stone).
- Get Sinister This Halloween at Charleston’s Newest Party (HCS).
- VIDEO: Aquarium’s final sea turtle release of 2016 (ABC News 4).
- Adam Devine Performs at the Music Hall in February (HCS).
- Comedian Demetri Martin Visits the Music Hall Next Month (HCS).
- The art of all things book tells a compelling story in On & Off the Page (Charleston City Paper).
- LAS Hosts Pint of Hope at Holy City Brewing on 10/21 (HCS).
- Tyler Boone Releases New Music Video (HCS).
- Charleston Moves Hosts Pedal & Panache 2.0 (HCS).
- Ta-Nehisi Coates’ CofC lecture postponed until further notice (Charleston City Paper).
- Boone Hall Pumpkin Patch reopens after Hurricane Matthew (News 2).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: CSO Executive Director Michael Smith (HCS).
- Martin Lawrence show in North Charleston canceled (ABC News 4).
- Former Goose Creek basketball player sole survivor of fatal Columbia crash (Post & Courier).
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
- West Ashley neighborhoods demand major changes following continued flooding (Charleston City Paper).
- DSS: SNAP recipients can now apply for replacement for food lost during Matthew (News 2).
- Unlike some, Graham doesn’t tread lightly around Trump supporters (Post & Courier).
- Students threaten to ‘shoot up’ SC school, authorities say (News 2).
- Gov. Nikki Haley gains praise for management of Hurricane Matthew (Post & Courier).
- Charleston gets approval for ‘homeless court’ pilot project (Post & Courier).
- Southern Charm’s Thomas Ravenel, not knowing he can vote, wants you to vote for Trump (ABC News 4).
- Edisto Beach curfew creates controversy among town officials, residents (ABC News 4).
- Detour scheduled for the Folly Road at Camp Road Intersection Improvements Project (News 2).
- This election season could really use a dose of Alison Piepmeier right now (Charleston City Paper).
- Spoleto performer Carrie Mae Weems makes pro Hillary Clinton short film (Charleston City Paper).
MISC
- Neighbors come together to worship in front yard after Hurricane Matthew cancels church services (Post & Courier).
- ‘Heroes’ battled house fires during Hurricane Matthew (Live 5 News).
- Help us find this Johns Island driver; There’s a heck of a story to tell (ABC News 4).
- Quintin’s Close-Ups: News 2’s Josh Marthers (HCS).
- 4 killed in Thursday crash on I-77 were Claflin students (ABC News 4).
- Northwoods Mall closed on Thanksgiving Day (Live 5 News).
- PHOTOS: SCDNR officers busy with animal rescues (ABC News 4).
- Flood warning continues for Edisto River (Live 5 News).
- Local animal shelter recovering after Hurricane Matthew (News 2).
- Storm felled historic tree at Magnolia Gardens (Post & Courier).
- Hurricane debris removal to begin in Georgetown County (Live 5 News).
- Shipmates hold 68th Yorktown Reunion (Post & Courier).
- Berkeley Co. Electric Cooperative restores last hurricane-related power outages (Live 5 News).
- Water Missions sends new water treatment systems to Haiti (Post & Courier).
- Covered arena allows therapeutic riding program to expand (Post & Courier).