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- Charleston bans texting while driving (Post & Courier).
- SC native clutching state’s flag as he cuts Lincoln Memorial lawn (Live 5 News).
- Teacher remembers Craigslist murder victim (ABC News 4).
- Safety precautions when using Craigslist (Live 5 News).
- Oyster season is here and we’ve got your guide to doing roasts right (Charleston City Paper).
- Some good brews to tote to the next roast (Charleston City Paper).
- Wounded Warrior Riding Modified Harley (Charleston Patch).
- Charleston police looking for information in teen’s shooting death (Live 5 News).
- Edible Ways to Support Breast Cancer Awareness Month (Post & Courier).
- Shovels and Rope sings “The Fall of Charleston” on Civil War commemorative album (Charleston City Paper).
- Cannonborough-Elliotborough gets new contemporary art gallery (Charleston City Paper).
- Piggly Wiggly stores being bought by Harris Teeter to begin closing for changeover (Post & Courier).
- Harbor View Road reopened after car goes off bridge (Live 5 News).
- Driver escapes with minor injuries (ABC News 4).
- Sweet Tea Trail opens in Summerville (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Woman accused of running over boyfriend over housework (Live 5 News).
- Marley Lion’s mother called as witness during day 1 of trial (ABC News 4).
- State revisits food safety code last updated in 1995 (Post & Courier).
- Health insurance industry targets Charleston’s hospitality workers during Obamacare launch (Charleston City Paper).
- Soldiers appear in Washington court in killing of Summerville's Tevin Geike (Post & Courier).
- Sheriff’s office: Suspicious package was parcel mailman forgot (Live 5 News).
- Brunch Upon A Time (Yelp Charleston).
- Cigar Factory under contract to be sold (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Lowcountry students participate in Walk to School Day (News 2).
- Blotter: Nighttime for Hitler and debauchery (Charleston City Paper).
- Growth-spurred traffic troubles residents in Summerville historic district (Post & Courier).
- SC State Fair opening for 12-day run in Columbia (ABC News 4).
- Updated: Charleston airport cabs, shuttles seek 17% cost-of-living rate increases (Post & Courier).
- Goose Creek City Council votes to add new 2% hospitality tax (News 2).
- Charleston region works to meet prerecession levels (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Taco Boy Shells Out 5 Percent of Friday Night Proceeds for School Farms (Post & Courier).
- Library chooses YA novel for One Book Charleston County (Charleston City Paper).
- PeopleMatter plans to expand internationally (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Palmetto Goodwill Celebrates National Disability Employment Awareness Month (Charleston Patch).
- Body found in burned truck ID’d as Orangeburg man (ABC News 4).
- Ted's Offers Sausage-Making Class (Post & Courier).
- North Rhett Avenue rail repair expected to be completed Wednesday (Live 5 News).
- Charleston-area hotel rates on the rise (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Bull Street Gourmet & Market Among Elan Midtown's New Residents (Post & Courier).
- Pink Your Drink; Red Party Restaurants (Eater Charleston).
- City enforces stricter parking rules for cyclists (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Taco Tuesday with Scratch (Eater Charleston).
- Charleston: Not enough of you care about local food….it is time to admit it and get help (Charleston Food Bloggers).
- Who Will be the Next Miss South Carolina and Miss South Carolina Teen? (Charleston Patch).
- Temporary Wine Bar to Inhabit Proof (Post & Courier).
- Blitz On 2 – Week 7 Lowcountry High School Football schedule (News 2).
- No easy answer on coyotes at Myrtle Beach (ABC News 4).
- Workshop teaches entrepreneurs how to market (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Republic Reign's Former Chef Bound for Hilton Head (Post & Courier).
- Development of remaining land could buoy Patriots Point's maintenance funds (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- SC man gets 30 years for 2008 Halloween killing (ABC News 4).