Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 6/17/13
- Technology helps Fort Moultrie’s Civil War look new (Post & Courier).
Arrests Made in Queen Street Armed Robbery (Charleston Patch).
- Charleston NAACP president: Sheriff, police officials should take better look at study on marijuana arrests (Post & Courier).
- Troopers: Van swerved to miss trailer on I-26, overturned and caught fire (Live 5 News).
- Firefighters endure survival training remembering the Charleston 9 (Live 5 News).
- Charleston Fire Department now a model of ‘constant change’ (ABC News 4).
- Cronut Mania coming to Charleston? (Eater CHS).
- Man Charged in 2012 Hit and Run (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- Conservator pinpoints original colors, both boring and exciting (Post & Courier).
- Low-income students may apply for six scholarships from local nonprofit (Post & Courier).
- Families remember drowned men on Father’s Day (Live 5 News).
- Water safety begins with swimming lessons (ABC News 4).
- Charleston RiverDogs relievers Alex Smith and Ben Paullus have been named as additions to the Southern Division All-Star roster (MILB).
All-Star pitchers Rafael De Paula and Dietrich Enns were promoted to the High-A Tampa Yankees.
- Mt. Pleasant optometrist helping Oklahoma tornado victims (Live 5 News).
- Charleston Waterkeeper loses IRS tax-exempt status, but has backup (ABC News 4).
- Compromise could provide $800M for SC roads (Live 5 News).
- Visitors ‘pay-to-play’ at Charleston County Parks, a national movement to cover expenses (Post & Courier).
- Army Corps colonel awarded Order of the Palmetto (Live 5 News).
- Sticky wickets coming to Summerville with new cricket field (Post & Courier).
- Report: Armed robbery suspect attacks officer, attempts escape (Live 5 News).
- SC lawmakers hope to pass budget this week (ABC News 4).
- Police: Man lied about aunt being sick to avoid speeding arrest (Live 5 News).