Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 7/24/15
TOP STORIES
- Person of interest named in Holly Hill quadruple murder (ABC News 4).
- Bullet holes found in third James Island church (Live 5 News).
- 5-year-old Charleston shooting victim Tyreik Gadsden back home from hospital (Post & Courier).
- Police: No tips received so far in Folly Beach beating (Live 5 News).
- Charleston shooter hearing delayed at govt, defense request (Live 5 News).
- 911 tapes released from midair collision that killed two in Berkeley County (Post & Courier).
- Weekend Events, Parties, & Plans: 7/24 – 7/26/15 (HCS).
FOOD/BEV
- Chef Andy Henderson leaving Edmund’s Oast for life as a farmer (Charleston City Paper).
- Bocci’s is out of business (Post & Courier).
- New Charleston businesses near residential areas that serve alcohol facing new zoning rules (Post & Courier).
- Food Network star, Ted Allen, visits the Holy City (News 2).
- The Glass Onion’s Annual Julia Child Birthday Dinner Scheduled for 8/15 (HCS).
- Alex Lira is OUT at The Lot; RJ Dye is IN (Eater Charleston).
- Arriba cantina at Bohicket needs time to flesh out (Post & Courier).
- Budget Brunch (Holy City Happy Hour).
- Uber is your ice cream truck this Friday (Charleston City Paper).
- 15 Essential Pizza Spots in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- Bittermilk Announces First “Lucky No. 7” Mixer (HCS).
- An Insider Look at Charleston’s Counter Culture Coffee Training Center (Eater Charleston).
- Slow Food welcomes purple straw wheat aboard Ark of Taste (Post & Courier).
- My Big Fat Greek Weekly (Charleston Yelp).
- Which Summer Opening Are You Most Excited to Visit? (Eater Charleston).
- Drawing Room shortens its name (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Holy City Kickball Looking for New Participants (HCS).
- Free football camp in North Charleston (News 2).
- Ben Rector Visits the Music Hall on November 3rd (HCS).
- Former Gamecock Brad Guzan making most of opportunity in Gold Cup (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina Book Festival canceled; new offerings planned (Live 5 News).
- Ladybug Release Tomorrow at Magnolia Plantation (HCS).
- This year’s Ninth Annual Nuovo Cinema Italiano Film Festival will be held from October 22-25 (Smore).
- Q&A with drag icon Patti O’Furniture and Pride Empress Justine Van de Blair (Charleston City Paper).
- Gabriel Iglesias Returns to North Charleston with the #FluffyBreaksEven Tour (HCS).
POLITICS/SCHOOLS
- Video: Sen. Lindsey Graham Destroys His Cell Phone After Trump Gives Out Number (HCS).
- New CCSD superintendent focused on ‘working with everyone’ (Live 5 News).
- National Action Network calls for removal of Confederate flag logo from Goose Creek signs (Post & Courier).
- GOP primary candidate John Kasich tells Summerville audience balancing federal budget is best way to spur job growth (Post & Courier).
- Kasich Visits Summerville Photo Gallery (Post & Courier).
- Hillary Clinton returns to S.C. Photo Gallery (Post & Courier).
- Date set for McMaster’s ethics hearing on 2010 donations (Live 5 News).
- Supreme Court history maker and Pride grand marshal says, ‘We have more to do’ (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston City Council defers vote on Hampton Park in packed meeting (Live 5 News).
- Charleston Mayor Joe Riley requests independent review of carriage horse collapse (ABC News 4).
- A horse is a horse, of course, unless he’s a service industry employee (Post & Courier).
- Former CCSD Superintendent is candidate for BCSD position (News 2).
- Drivers not exempt from fines, under city panhandling ordinance (Live 5 News).
- School officials ‘confident’ Laing Middle, Jennie Moore Elementary opening on time (Post & Courier).
MISC
- Highway Patrol investigating after North Charleston police cruiser collides with sedan (Post & Courier).
- Lowcountry veteran stands guard outside recruitment center (Live 5 News).
- Woman gets life after her teen hitman killed wrong target (ABC News 4).
- For Dylann Roof’s federal judge, a career marked with success and reverence to black pioneers (Post & Courier).
- Anonymous donation to keep Big Brothers Big Sisters open (Live 5 News).
- Alleged document dump has cruise terminal opponents crying foul (Post & Courier).
- Quintin’s Close-ups: Dr. David Cole (HCS).
- Identity released of inmate found dead at Al Cannon Detention Center (News 2).
- ‘Home sweet home’ – Veteran tours mortgage-free home for first time (ABC News 4).
- Charleston’s First LGBT Wedding Showcase Arrives on August 1st (HCS).
- Man found guilty in Clemson Howard’s Rock vandalism case (ABC News 4).
- Motorcyclist killed in three-car collision in Summerville (Live 5 News).
- More than 500 attend seminar about improving church security (ABC News 4).
- Charleston PD: Missing man found safe (News 2).
- Charleston man sent to prison for child porn (ABC News 4).
- Susan Smith from Prison: “I Was Not Myself” (News 2).
- Brother repeatedly rapes sister, blames DSS (Post & Coureir).
- Police: Woman charged with grand larceny of a motor vehicle (Live 5 News).
- Therapeutic camp has kids splashing around at North Charleston water park (ABC News 4).
- Motorists help couple during car fire along I-26 in Summerville (Live 5 News).
- 4 teens accused of attempted burglary at North Charleston business (ABC News 4).
- Columbia fined for worker’s death (Live 5 News).
- Quintin’s Close-ups: Christine O. Jackson (HCS).
- Former Williamsburg Co. sheriff and deputy charged with misconduct in office (Live 5 News).
- CPD: Ladson man wanted for stalking now in custody (Live 5 News).
- Charleston airport panel grounds request for extra legal staff (Post & Courier).
- Blanchard Power Systems opens after early-morning fire Wednesday (Live 5 News).
- Drunk, pantless man found wandering Spartanburg neighborhood (News 2).
- Coroner identifies man shot, killed by police responding to domestic incident (Live 5 News).
- Armed and dangerous suspect runs from motorcycle crash (News 2).