Rumors & Notes
Rumors & Notes: 12/22/15
TOP STORIES
- Police release surveillance images from N. Charleston bank robbery (Live 5 News).
- John Tecklenburg inauguration schedule available online (Post & Courier).
- Virginia Attorney General ends concealed carry agreements with SC, 24 other states (ABC News 4).
- Hearing for former N. Charleston police officer Slager scheduled for Wednesday (Live 5 News).
- Charleston releases report on how to deal with sea level rise (Post & Courier).
- FAA fines Boeing $12M for fuel tank, other violations (ABC News 4).
- Sources: Ollic to be named new Moncks Corner Police Chief (Live 5 News).
- Charleston at the center of year’s top news events (Post & Courier).
FOOD/BEV
- The 10 best food cities in America, ranked (Washington Post).
- Bad Bitches gives out $30,000 in scholarships to local female F&Bers (Charleston City Paper).
- Chefs Whiting & Zarri Bring Their Truffle & Hazelnut Dinner to 492 (HCS).
- The Watch Menu: Full of Southern Favorites With International Flair (Eater Charleston).
- The Glass Onion to Host Legendary Southern Chef & Author Bill Smith (HCS).
- Wayback Burgers celebrates ribbon-cutting in Summerville (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Where to Eat on New Year’s Eve in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- Cannon Green included in Eater’s list of The 15 Most Beautiful Restaurants of 2015 (Eater).
- A look at Indaco’s white truffle tasting menu (Charleston City Paper).
- 2016 James Beard Awards Call for Entries (James Beard).
- The Darling Oyster Bar Offers Small Peek at Menu (HCS).
- Local brewer relocates to Charleston (Citizen Times).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Holiday Festival of Lights a big draw for Lowcountry families (Live 5 News).
- Family-Friendly NYE Celebration To Be Held in Marion Square (HCS).
- Clemson’s football success creates merchandising frenzy (Post & Courier).
- Bass Pro Shops moving into North Charleston (ABC News 4).
- Four-star QB prospect Brandon McIlwain signs with Gamecocks (Post & Courier).
- Cougars, Barry cruise past Campbell, 86-68 (Post & Courier).
- Ashley Hall’s Morgan Lee, Ashley Ridge’s Jackson Ellenburg lead All-Lowcountry cross country team (Post & Courier).
POLITICS/GOV
- Graham’s parting triumph (Post & Courier).
- Lindsey Graham supporters go over to Jeb Bush (Post & Courier).
- House budget chief promises to try to bail out farmers (Post & Courier).
- West Ashley Circle expected to open March 2016 (Live 5 News).
- Quintin’s Close-ups: Ginny Deerin (HCS).
MISC
- Update: Nason Medical provides address for patients to request medical records (ABC News 4).
- With Consumers’ Choice failure, transplant patients fret over treatment options (Post & Courier).
- NCPD asking the public for information on Leslie Street homicide (News 2).
- Police make second arrest in fatal Park Circle shooting (ABC News 4).
- Charleston County Sheriff: Husband said he found wife shot after following her home from bar (Post & Courier).
- CARTA rolls out new express buses (Live 5 News).
- Proposed Medical District aims to improve connectivity on the peninsula (Charleston City Paper).
- One SC Flood Relief Fund Awards $500,000 in Grants for Flood Recovery (News 2).
- Deputies investigate shooting death in Hollywood (ABC News 4).
- Judge sets bond for man accused of scamming 78-year-old woman (Live 5 News).
- CFO of Charleston software firm Benefitfocus stepping down (Post & Courier).
- Mailman the reason county’s offices are alive with sound of music (ABC News 4).
- Upstate police: Salvation Army employee stole donated presents (Post & Courier).
- Coyote finds a way into Myrtle Beach airport but is quickly trapped (ABC News 4).
- Fire inspector saves Christmas at assisted-living facility (Post & Courier).
- Report: Man arrested after impersonating US Marshal for nearly a year (Live 5 News).
- Plenty of lines for airport travelers this Christmas (ABC News 4).
- North Charleston hotel will switch to Marriott property (Post & Courier).
- SCDPS reminds motorists, ‘Move over, it’s the law’ (Live 5 News).
- Student project gives Christmas portraits to homeless, poor (ABC News 4).