Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 2/26/14
- Jury returns: Moore guilty on all counts, Latham guilty on one (ABC News 4).
- Charleston City Council approves bike-pedestrian lane over Ashley River (ABC News 4).
FOOD
- Please Pass The Charcuterie (Yelp Charleston).
- Reality show makeover might leave locals confused (Charleston City Paper).
- The Granary satisfies Mt. P’s need for modern fare (Charleston City Paper).
- Kiawah Island Golf Resort Adds Monthly Beverage Dinners (Post & Courier).
- Westbrook Brewing Company’s Gose was included in a bon appétit article on “funky ales.”
- 82 Queen Celebrates 32 Years in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- MUSC Researchers Uncover New Seafood Concern (Post & Courier).
- Chef Sean Brock went hunting with some other folks and Garden & Gun went along for the ride.
SOUTHERN CHARM
- T-Rav talks Southern Charm and his future in politics (Charleston City Paper).
The Unofficial Southern Charm Drinking Game (Charleston City Paper).
POLITICS
- Alleging misconduct, defense attorneys call for investigation of Solicitor Scarlett Wilson’s office (Post & Courier).
- Gov. Haley, military work to get vets jobs (Live 5 News).
New S.C. poll: Likely GOP voters like Lindsey, really don’t like Muslims, are OK with Jews (Charleston City Paper).
- Compromise that keeps Common Core in SC advances (ABC News 4).
- Bigotry alive and well in the SCGOP (Charleston City Paper).
- Haley fundraiser rekindles 2011 Georgia port controversy, Democrats say (Post & Courier).
CofC-MUSC MERGER
- The CofC-MUSC merger is one ‘remake’ no one asked for (Charleston City Paper).
- The CofC-MUSC merger is a master class in realpolitik (Charleston City Paper).
- Stegelin: Political playtime at College of Charleston (Charleston City Paper).
MUSIC
- Music Scene: The Mavericks, Unknown Hinson, Thomas Wynn and The Believers (Charleston Scene).
- G. Love was interviewed at Monster Music & Movies today for CNN’s Road Warriors. (Facebook)
MISC
- Mayor Riley talks West Ashley development (Live 5 News).
- Citadel professor travels to Antarctica to study penguins (ABC News 4).
- Solicitor explains lack of information in Heather Elvis case (Live 5 News).
- Charleston police asking help finding Mount Pleasant suspect (Post & Courier).
Freedom to Marry launches $1 million campaign across South (The Digitel).
- Missing Virginia woman found in truck of car in Orangeburg County (ABC News 4).
- Charleston wants more safety at deadly intersection (Post & Courier).
- Purdy, the longtime resident cat of Blue Bicycle Books, passed away (Facebook).
- Gun, knife confiscated from 2 Beech Hill Elementary students (Live 5 News).
- Angel Oak purchase gets final approval (Post & Courier).
- Berkeley County couple arrested on meth charges (Post & Courier).
Lunar eclipse Lowcountry bound this April (The Digitel).
- Charleston Travel Guide (Lilly Pulitzer).
- Athlete of the Week: CofC’s Willis Hall (ABC News 4).
- Ports Authority to maintain air quality at Union Pier Terminal (Live 5 News).
- Special Report: The business of attracting business (ABC News 4).
- Senate approves letting districts excuse snow days (Live 5 News).
- Man accused in beating death found guilty of murder (ABC News 4).
- Your motion photos (Post & Courier).
- Orangeburg man arrested in Charlotte on 2005 warrant (ABC News 4).
- Blotter: The case of the doppelganger dealer (Charleston City Paper).
- Actress talks at USC on beauty, eating disorders (ABC News 4).
- South Carolina’s favorite band is who? (The Digitel).
- Beaufort Co. Sheriff’s Office investigating series of car break-ins (Live 5 News).
- Indoor trampoline park to hire 100 new workers (ABC News 4).
- Berkeley School board votes to hire former judge for legal advice (News 2).