Rumors & Notes
Downtime Rumors & Notes 7/6/13
After days and days of website issues, HCS is back up and running! Here are a random assortment of Rumors & Notes that stacked up during the downtime:
- Vehicle shot at multiple times in N. Charleston, one injured (Live 5 News).
- Boat crashes near Fort Sumter, 1 rescued from water (WCBD).
- Deputy hospitalized after wreck with suspected drunk driver (Live 5 News).
- Dorchester County deputies: Stay off Edisto River (ABC News 4).
- 3 cars hit by stray bullets in North Charleston club shooting (ABC News 4).
- Greenville suspected mass shooter mugshot released (WCBD).
Major Changes Proposed to Mayor’s Election (Mount Pleasant Patch).
- Magnolia Plantation hosts its first Charleston history fair (Post & Courier).
Charleston Man Charged with Trafficking Cocaine Base (Charleston Patch).
- Police find Summerville meth lab, 2 arrested (ABC News 4).
- Police: Man grabs cash from register at W. Ashley gas station (Live 5 News).
- N. Charleston home damaged after car crash (Live 5 News).
- Miss SC pageant gets its 1st openly gay contestant (ABC News 4).
- Law enforcement: July 4 mostly quiet, controlled (ABC News 4).
Edwards Drops Out of Senate 42 Race, Endorses Kimpson (North Charleston Patch).
- Charleston Museum visitors get taste of Civil War-era fashion (Post & Courier).
- Behavioral health program to help SC firefighters (Live 5 News).
- Fourth goes off on a high note for Folly (ABC News 4).
- North Charleston plans tax cut for city’s largest businesses, particularly for Boeing (Post & Courier).
- SLED: No dead voters in South Carolina (ABC News 4).
- And don’t you come back till you’ve seen these artsy sights (Charleston City Paper).
- Louie’s Kids workouts in the park about fun, not numbers (ABC News 4).
- Motorcycle used to promote cancer awareness stolen (Live 5 News).
- Sewer pump station overflow reported in Goose Creek (Live 5 News).
- Lowcountry pets lost on July Fourth may be at local shelters (Post & Courier).
- Deputies investigating Ladson home shooting (Live 5 News).
- ‘Beaver buster’ targets dams across Dorchester County (Post & Courier).
- Secular Humanists, AFFA Screening ‘God Loves Uganda’ (Charleston Patch).