TOP STORIES
FOOD/BEV
- The Barbeque Joint Hosts Its 2nd Wild Game Dinner (HCS).
- 15 Min with Sara Clow (Charleston Mag).
- Básico's Restaurant Week Menu Explores Oaxacan Mole (HCS).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Medal of Honor Bowl Announced “Ultimate Tailgate Fanfest” (HCS).
- Rose Ball Photo Gallery (Post & Courier).
- The Alley celebrates New Year’s Eve (Post & Courier).
- Charleston makes “15 destinations for travelers to set their sights on in 2015” list (LA Times).
- Gallery: Emancipation Day Parade (Post & Courier).
- Water puppets, film, and more make for a promising 2015 lineup (Charleston City Paper).
- Patriots Point has good ‘Pay What You Can’ turnout despite weather (Post & Courier).
- Monster Jam sights and sounds (News 2).
- Medal of Honor Bowl players report for duty, get straight to work (Post & Courier).
- Charleston: Top 15 things to do 2015 (Charleston Food Bloggers).
- Comedian Nick Thune Stops at Theatre 99 this February (HCS).
- Cougars Fall In CAA Opener at William & Mary (Live 5 News).
- Newton, defense lead Panthers past Cardinals 27-16 (ABC News 4).
- On the laugh track: Theatre 99’s Charleston Comedy Festival features 3 headliners, lots of local mayhem (Post & Courier).
- Yu-Gi-Oh! Championship Series Comes to Charleston (HCS).
- Western Carolina holds off The Citadel, 78-70 (Post & Courier).
POLITICS
- Campaigns to replace Riley well underway (Post & Courier).
- Governors’ inaugurals fueled by political donors (ABC News 4).
- South Carolina’s elections among least competitive in the U.S. (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Catholic leaders, others elated with thawing relations with Cuba (Post & Courier).
- McGinley questioned Walpole’s firing ahead of coach’s dismissal, emails show (Post & Courier).
- Charleston has a busy business agenda for 2015 (Post & Courier).
- No silver bullets, but Legislature needs to work on education (Post & Courier).
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