Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 1/17/14
- Pinewood, former students reach settlement in ReVille molestation lawsuits (Post & Courier).
- Shots fired into West Ashley home (ABC News 4).
- Family, friends of 1944 murder victim wary of reopening George Stinney’s death penalty case (Post & Courier).
- Jury awards $50 million in 2008 fatal wreck lawsuit (Live 5 News).
FOOD
Brew Cellar coming soon to North Charleston (Charleston City Paper).
- It All Started In a Diner…. (Charleston Grit).
- Bay Street Biergarten is more froth than beer (Charleston Scene).
- Warehouse made the Best New Bars list in this month’s Garden & Gun Magazine (Facebook).
POLITICS
South Carolina Gov. Haley Vows State Will Ditch Common Core (Education Week)
Lindsey Graham Rips NY Times Benghazi Report: ‘Journalism Has Died at This Paper’ (Mediaite).
- Vincent Sheheen targeting Nikki Haley on DSS now (The State).
- Follow Sen. Tim Scott’s understanding lead (Post & Courier).
- Bullets And Beers – WHAT COULD POSSIBLY GO WRONG? (FITSNews).
- Some bar owners, tenders wary of allowing guns in (ABC News 4).
- 2nd Republican jumps into SC superintendent’s race (Island Packet).
- SC tea party holding convention in Myrtle Beach (ABC News 4).
MISC
- Reality TV spotlights South Carolina boozing and bickering (Post & Courier).
- Contempt charges dropped in Baby Veronica case (News 2).
- SC appeals inmate case, tries mental health fixes (Live 5 News).
- Director Joshua Oppenheimer discusses The Act of Killing (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston Harbor dredge pipelines a danger to unsuspecting boaters (Post & Courier).
- Top 5 Priciest Charleston Pads Sold in 2013 (Gentry Todd).
- Along for the ride in a sea of boats (Post & Courier).
- 2 dead after SUV plummets into river, Blossom St. Bridge reopened (Live 5 News).
- Town forest, coyotes mar Sullivan’s seascape, residents say (Post & Courier).
- NCPD: 2 arrested for furniture store burglary (ABC News 4).
- Teen births drop in South Carolina (Live 5 News).
- Charleston Harbor dredge pipelines a danger to unsuspecting boaters (Post & Courier).
- Ex-DEW employee suing agency director over data (News 2).
- Multiple vehicle break-ins in Crowfield Plantation early Wednesday morning (News 2).
- Clemson fan’s battle with brain cancer ends at age 19 (ABC News 4).
- Should daycare providers be required to give notice prior to closing their business? (News 2).
- Friday’s High School Results (Post & Courier).
- Summerville boys take down Beaufort (Post & Courier).
- New Citadel football coach releases coaching staff (ABC News 4).
- 600 Lowcountry children cross finish line in 2014 Youth Marathon (News 2).
- Sheriff: One injured after auto-ped accident on Ladson Road (Live 5 News).
- Downtown garages get automated, but will still be staffed (ABC News 4).
- Mayo Read will stop at nothing to get a green cityscape (Post & Courier).
- SC agencies announce water assessment project (ABC News 4).
- Charleston County Aviation Authority retains lawyer amid debate (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- TB tests at Stratford should be back next week (ABC News 4).
- Last-minute push on to redesign S.C. 41 bridge (Post & Courier).
- Getting the USS Yorktown ship shape (ABC News 4).
- South Carolina’s first freeway, snapshots from the past (Post & Courier).
- Police: Duo wanted in Subway tip jar larceny (Live 5 News).
- Georgetown deputies say missing woman has been found (ABC News 4).
- Charges dismissed against suspects in fatal Cross club shooting (Live 5 News).
- Beaufort deputies ID teen in car theft (ABC News 4).
- A plan to exempt most pines from tree protections proceeds in North Charleston (Post & Courier).
- SCDR: Bonneau man arrested for tax evasion (ABC News 4).