Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 5/9/13
- SC hosting conference on meth, prescription drugs (ABC News 4).
- Summerville officials pass 1st reading of fireworks ordinance (Live 5 News).
- New federal report shows Lowcountry hospitals bill very different prices for same services (Post & Courier).
- Exploring the past: Examining George Washington’s handwritten letters (ABC News 4).
- D’Allesandro’s pizzas are now available in the freezer section at the Piggly Wiggly on Meeting Street.
- The Green Door’s flavors span the globe (Charleston Scene).
- Pint Bill compromise reached (Drink. Blog. Repeat.)
- Old Village Post House Celebrates 10 Years (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- From farmers markets to cooking classes, schools are helping families grow better eating habits (Charleston City Paper).
- Gamecocks No. 7, Clemson No. 10 (tops in the ACC) in SI’s Post-Spring top 25 (Post & Courier).
- 5 Most Anticipated Spring and Summer Openings in CHS (Eater Charleston).
- SLED issues endangered person alert for man, 88 (ABC News 4).
- A new Oyster Room holds promise on Folly Beach (Charleston City Paper).
- The house she built: Future homeowner helps with her Habitat home (ABC News 4).
- SLED: Aynor officer fired after he asked woman to lift shirt (Post & Courier).
- Man accused of stealing nearly $3k worth of equipment from construction site (Live 5 News).
- McAlister-Smith Opens First Funeral Home on James Island (Charleston Patch).
- Fire victims still seeking normalcy week after fire (ABC News 4).
- Cops: Mother arrested after abandoning child at hazardous home (Live 5 News).
- Chicken salad franchise expanding into Charleston area (ABC News 4).
- Upstate man gets 26 years in prison for brutal sexual assault killing (Live 5 News).