Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 11/13/14
- SC Attorney General files appeal against same-sex marriage ruling (Live 5 News).
- North Charleston mayor says officers are taking action after spike in shootings (Live 5 News).
- Shocking accusations of abuse within the SC Dept. of Corrections (News 2).
- State Farm cuts ties with Harrell (Live 5 News).
- Two buildings in Charleston’s historic Market area fetch $10 million (Post & Courier).
FOOD/BEV
- Pastry chef changes at Butcher & Bee (Charleston City Paper).
- Is Another Vegan Restaurant in the Works for Charleston? (Eater Charleston).
- Who is Charleston’s Bartender of the Year? (Eater Charleston).
- Oak Steakhouse Hosts a Wine Tasting Happy Hour on Nov. 18th (HCS).
- More retail outlets for local compound butter company (Post & Courier).
- Cookbook Review: Sean Brock’s Heritage (Eater).
- Bay Street Biergarten Launches Fall Menu (HCS).
- An oyster shortage could mean higher prices this season (Charleston City Paper).
- Get to Know Charleston the Insider Way (Food and Wine).
- Caviar & Bananas Launches Holiday Menus (HCS).
ENTERTAINMENT
- ‘Reckless’ rebirth? Social media campaign seeks return of Charleston-based show (Post & Courier).
- Darius Rucker Releases Christmas Album (HCS).
- “America Street” movie premieres to sold out crowd on James Island (News 2).
- Porch Fest Being Held on Folly Beach this Saturday (HCS).
- Art Mag Purchased by Fisheye Media (Art Mag).
- Santee Cooper lights up Berkeley County for the holidays (ABC News 4).
- Tonight at King Dusko: “There’s No Place Like Charleston” Launch party/Benefit (HCS).
- 50 states in one year? No problem, Beaufort native says (The Island Packet).
- Tickets On Sale at Midnight for the 7th Annual Chase After a Cure Gala (HCS).
SPORTS
- Swimmers, divers rally before council to save team (Live 5 News).
- RiverDogs begin holiday season with three community initiatives (MILB).
- Former Clemson standout Patrick Sapp will coach in Medal of Honor Bowl (Post & Courier).
- After prosperous decade, specter of losing record again looms at USC (Post & Courier).
- Andrea Petkovic returns for 2015 Family Circle Cup (ABC News 4).
- College of Charleston’s Earl Grant makes debut as head coach (Post & Courier).
- Clemson’s David Beasley leaves poverty in past, hardships at home (Post & Courier).
- Longtime MLB player, manager Alvin Dark dies at 92 (ABC News 4).
- Charleston RiverDogs get Major edge with Greg Colbrunn’s return (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina Stingrays seek consistency after slow start (Post & Courier).
POLITICS
- A day of landmark court decisions in South Carolina (Post & Courier).
- Tech company asking public to envision themselves as mayor of Charleston (Live 5 News).
- Charleston’s gay marriage ruling generates plenty of talk (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina lawmakers hold hearing on medical marijuana (Post & Courier).
- John Tecklenburg unveils new campaign app (Tecklenburg for Mayor).
- Summerville Mayor expects new Dorchester Hotel to begin construction in Spring (News 2).
- IOP, Sullivan’s eye paid parking, limits on beach daytrippers (Post & Courier).
- S.C. Supreme Court backs schools in funding dispute (Columbia Regional Business Report).
- Sen. Scott adding more vet job training sessions (Post & Courier).
- Lowcountry mom on mission to get medical marijuana grown in SC (ABC News 4).
MISC
- NCPD: One person hospitalized in Montague Ave. shooting (Live 5 News).
- Columbia, Charleston lead S.C. for gay equality, study says (Post & Courier).
- North Charleston firehouse to be city’s largest (Live 5 News).
- CCU warns community about scam involving student imposters (News 2).
- A Roundup Of The Latest Hotels Coming To Downtown Charleston (Hotel Chatter).
- Officials remain mum on Rodney Thompson resignation decision (Post & Courier).
- Charleston School of Law names new president, Abrams stays on as dean (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Police arrest Charleston man accused of pointing gun in victim’s face (Live 5 News).
- 76-year-old woman who lost everything in fire gets new home (Live 5 News).
- Tomorrow at 12:30 pm, 500 Sailors from the Naval Nuclear Power Training Command at Joint Base Charleston will arrive at Patriots Point to volunteer as part of the Trident United Way’s Day of Caring.
- Mt. Pleasant water, sewer line break to affect traffic (LIve 5 News).
- Brookings: Charleston trades $37 billion in commodities annually (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Opening date pushed back for new DD2 schools, new projected start in 2016 (Live 5 News).
- Man’s family escapes death in Liberia, partners with Johns Island church (Live 5 News).
- SCE&G nuclear project running $861M below forecast (Columbia Regional Business Report).
- SC high court orders resentencing for some felons (ABC News 4).
- Two Lowcountry hospitals honored by health care accreditation group (Live 5 News).
- Police: Clerk leaves gun on counter for robber to steal (ABC News 4).
- Long-delayed hotel project at former Charleston federal building is underway (Post & Courier).
- Facebook commenters joke about North Charleston shootings (Live 5 News).
- 22 SC towns under flash flood watch after dam ‘structural concerns’ found (News 2).
- Purple hearts for epilepsy awareness month (ABC News 4).
- 10 year old Walterboro girl being called a hero after getting hit by a van at the bus stop (News 2).
- Solicitor: Dad was high, speeding before crash that killed 2-year-old girl (Live 5 News).
- Financial workshop happening in Summerville (ABC News 4).
- SC students face felony charges for inappropriate photo (News 2).
- Gaston Co woman charged after baby has fractured skull, ribs (Live 5 News).