Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 12/11 – 12/12/13
- Victim of West Ashley shooting identified (Post & Courier).
- Charleston police announce arrests in West Ashley fatal shooting (News 2).
- Sheriff’s deputies, Walterboro police investigating two gang-related shootings, officials say (Post & Courier).
- Colleton County sheriff’s deputies seek suspects (Post & Courier).
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Gilliard aims to help homeless with package of proposed laws (Charleston City Paper).
- Bond denied for suspect in fatal Goose Creek shooting (ABC News 4).
METH BUSTS
- 7 arrested in 5 different Berkeley County meth labs (ABC News 4).
- SC agencies join forces to curtail methamphetamine manufacture in the Lowcountry (News 2).
HIT-AND-RUNS
- Hundreds of hit-and-runs statewide; Suspects could face 25 years in jail (Live 5 News).
- Suspect in fatal West Ashley hit-and-run out on bond (Live 5 News).
- Goose Creek Brothers describe seeing a 14 year old girl get hit by hit and run suspect (News 2).
- Coroner identifies woman killed in auto pedestrian accident in N. Charleston (Live 5 News).
- Mug Shot Slideshow (Live 5 News).
FOOD
- Chef Robert Berry out at Indaco (Charleston City Paper).
- Cooking with Rodney Scott (Garden & Gun).
- Halls Chophouse among top restaurants (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Two liquor experts, a milk-and-egg expert and Santa rate supermarket nogs (Post & Courier).
- Save the Dates: Charleston Restaurant Week Returns in January (HCS).
- Eat Here En Route to CHS Airport: Winter Edition (Eater Charleston).
- Open Weekly, Receive Bacon (Yelp Charleston).
- Battle of the Star Service Hotel Grills (Eater Charleston).
- 82 Queen Will Host Oyster & Bubbles Cocktail Reception on Friday (HCS).
- Dickens Dinner: A Festive Evening at Circa 1886 (HCS).
HOLIDAYS
- Nonprofit brings hope for some local kids this Christmas (ABC News 4).
- Christmastime is here (Charleston City Paper).
- Holiday Festival of Lights brightens many Lowcountry holidays (ABC News 4).
- Southern-Inspired Stocking Stuffers (Garden & Gun).
- Jingle Bell Run rings hope for arthritis research (ABC News 4).
SPORTS
- Bouncing back: Clemson, Ohio State try to shake off losses in last game (Post & Courier).
- Lowcountry players gear up for North-South All Star game (News 2).
- South Carolina notes: Gamecocks place three players on All-SEC Freshman Team (Post & Courier).
MISC
- Summerville’s gibbon sanctuary fights for primates everywhere (Charleston City Paper).
- Eckstrom faces ethics hearing (Post & Courier).
- Charleston police: Telephone scam targeting elderly residents (Live 5 News).
- Boeing to add up to 400 jobs in North Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Andrea Serrano hopes to amp up Charleston’s fashion cred (Charleston City Paper).
- Air Force SC base places Nativity near chapel (ABC News 4).
- Trampoline park to open in Mount Pleasant (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Stall High School Principal Kim Wilson named South Carolina High School Principal of the Year (Post & Courier).
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Group sues over development of Dereef Park (Charleston City Paper).
- Uneasy neighbors, lakeside residents and road-construction firm clash over zoning (Post & Courier).
- DNR goes digital with fishing, hunting licenses (ABC News 4).
- Blotter: Cooking meth back at the dorm (Charleston City Paper).
- Education isn’t a competition (Charleston City Paper).
- Agency could order end to SCE&G program (ABC News 4).
- Charleston attorney disbarred, accused of pocketing hundreds of thousands of dollars in settlement claims (Post & Courier).
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GIANT set to bring big ticket names to Silicon Harbor for design summit (Charleston City Paper).
- Police searching for Domino’s Pizza robbery suspect (News 2).
- Chef John Besh Signing at Blue Bicycle Books (HCS).
- Business Journal asks readers to help (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Investigation underway following deadly crash on Stall Road (ABC News 4).
- 18-year-old disappears after stealing $1,000 from mother (News 2).
- Some argue I-26 median should be stripped to save lives (News 2).
- DOT gets key vote to cut 23 miles of I-26 trees (Post & Courier).
- Citadel senior ranked 6th in national Army ROTC Merit List (ABC News 4).
- Music Scene: Bob Schneider, Southern Culture on the Skids, Dixie Metal and Hardcore Festival (Charleston Scene).
- S.C. ranked No. 4 for foreclosures (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- School officials sit front row at tech showcase (Live 5 News).
- Neglected horses “near death” will be taken in by non-profit horse rescue (Live 5 News).
- Report: Driver points gun at woman after cutting her off on I-526 (Live 5 News).
- Traffic flowing again after semi overturns in North Charleston (ABC News 4).
- Comic Book Show at The Sparrow this Saturday (HCS).
- Union, Boeing leaders meet on 777X (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Florida man wanted for double murder spotted in Orangeburg (Live 5 News).
- Cops host doughnut eating contests to raise money for S.C. Special Olympics (Post & Courier).
- Machinists union submits offer to Boeing on 777X (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
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The 52 Things That Were Ruined in 2013 (Charleston City Paper).
- Zubie raises $10M for connected car technology (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Millions at stake for MUSC as state considers changes to graduate medical education funds (Post & Courier).
- Nonprofit financier expands statewide, changes name, products (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Gov. Haley’s husband returns from Afghanistan (ABC News 4).









