Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 8/18/13
- To Oklahoma’s American Indian tribes, Veronica is a battle cry for cultures (Post & Courier).
- Safety of texting while driving stirs passions in Charleston area and around state (Post & Courier).
- Man accidentally shoots self at Summerville range (Live 5 News).
- Data shows DHEC employs too few health inspectors for Lowcountry restaurants (Post & Courier).
- Boyd, Clowney, Watkins names listed on Daniel Island restaurant menu items, which is against NCAA rules (Post & Courier).
- CUE conducts search for Crystal Soles, missing since 2005 (Live 5 News).
- Charleston’s massive Midtown hotel to begin rising soon (Post & Courier).
- Charleston room boom spurs new rules on hotel size and location (Post & Courier).
- One-car accident backs up James Island Connector (News 2).
- Troopers arrest Maine woman accused of abducting 2 children in Colleton County (ABC News 4).
- Rainy days means slow business for beach shops (Post & Courier).
- Woman hit by car on Highway 17 (Live 5 News).
- Authorities: Vapor fire starts on boat on Wando River (ABC News 4).
- USA Rugby Falls To Canada At Blackbaud Stadium (Live 5 News).
- Ballpark Festival of Beers Photo Gallery (Charleston Scene).
- NCPD investigating possible drive-by shooting (ABC News 4).
- Piggly Wiggly helping raise money to save Angel Oak (Post & Courier).
- Back to School: When should you stop for a school bus? (News 2).
- Former Dorchester 2 students return to their roots to teach (Post & Courier).
- Officials: Powder inside magazine identified as corn starch (Live 5 News).
- Citadel goes live in Saturday scrimmage (ABC News 4).
- Memorial service planned for SC teen (ABC News 4).
- RiverDogs Release 2014 Schedule.
- Summerville PTSD support group open to friends and families (ABC News 4).
- Former Clemson basketball player passes away (News 2).
- Paddling trail mapped along 800 miles in Southeast (ABC News 4).
A Map of the Five Closest Farmers Markets in the Lowcountry (Mount Pleasant Patch).
7 Amazing Burgers in Charleston (The Daily Meal).
- Canada trip gives Citadel basketball a head start on season (Post & Courier).
- Judge dismisses appeal of 2008 Halloween killing (ABC News 4).
- Goose Creek, Stratford the teams to beat in Region 7-AAAA (Post & Courier).
- Stratford quarterback Jacob Park No. 1 player in Lowcountry (Post & Courier).
- HHHunt exits Charleston’s single-family market to focus multifamily business (Post & Courier).