- Lathams’ split had turned ugly But divorce put on hold by revelation of alleged murder-for-hire plot (Post & Courier).
- Murder-for-hire suspect faced murder charges once before (ABC News 4).
- Following noise complaints Thursday night, Patriot’s Point says no more raves (Post & Courier).
- Louisiana company recalls 468K pounds of meat, SC affected (WCBD).
- Retired Desert Storm medic saves coworker with a pen (ABC News 4).
- Army Corps enlists shrimp boats in Charleston dredging study (Post & Courier).
- Stingrays Season Comes to a Close in 4-3 Loss to Gladiators in Game 4 (Lowcountry Today).
- 1st District hopefuls highlighting different issues (Post & Courier).
- Jenny Sanford stays on the sidelines in 1st District race (Post & Courier).
- Charleston County GOP elects new leader (WCBD).
- School officials, parents continue working on rezoning options for Mount Pleasant, no decision made yet (Post & Courier).
- NLRB, S.C. AFL-CIO Officials Speak at School Bus Press Conference (Charleston City Paper).
- Storm-Con tabletop gaming convention coming to Summerville (The Digitel Charleston).
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Another advanced sommelier in town (Charleston City Paper).
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Palmetto Brewing doubles output with new tanks (Charleston City Paper).
- Write-in voting could reshape Sullivan’s election (Post & Courier).
- SC Korean War vets added to DC memorial visit (ABC News 4).
- CofC Professor First to Map Painted Turtle Genome (Charleston Patch).
- Kickball to celebrate Charleston Beer Week (The Digitel Charleston).
- 3 women arrested for brawl at SC beach attraction (Live 5 News).
- Charles S. Way Jr. honored with Ramsay Civic Award (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Farmers market a quarter century old (Live 5 News).
- Kiawah deed transfer puts Capt. Sam’s Spit road in limbo (Post & Courier).
- North Charleston family of 3 displaced by house fire (Live 5 News).
- Wando boys repeat as lacross state champions (Post & Courier).
- J.L. Mann defeats Bishop England 15-14 to win girls’ lacrosse state championship (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Battery signs Azira, Griffith (Post & Courier).
Mora Iced Creamery Coming to King Street
Sen. Elizabeth Warren to Speak at College of Charleston’s Bully Pulpit Series
5th Wall Productions to host New Works Festival in December
5th Wall Productions to host New Works Festival in December
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