Mayor: 'Front Street still open for business' (ABC News 4).
- Weekend patrons of Front Street bar return to devastation (ABC News 4).
- More buildings collapse overnight in Georgetown (Live 5 News).
- Georgetown gathers to raise money for fire victims (News 2).
- Woman loses everything in Georgetown fire, rescued by firemen (ABC News 4).
- Georgetown children: "Mom's store burned, will be missed" (News 2).
- Georgetown community signs wooden boat (ABC News 4).
- Adoptive parents seek expenses in custody fight (Live 5 News).
- Half-off sale starts Monday at James Island Piggly Wiggly on Maybank Highway (Post & Courier).
- Research aimed at specific race upsets parents (News 2).
- Political expert: Government shutdown wouldn't impact Lowcountry significantly (Live 5 News).
- Friday Football Frenzy: Scores, highlights, and more from Week 5 (ABC News 4).
- Summerville neighborhood watch group works to reduce crime (News 2).
- No payments for property owners who live within 1,000 feet of I-526 (Post & Courier).
- R.I.P. Downtown Andolini's Pizza (Eater Charleston).
- South Carolina’s Jadeveon Clowney, Clemson’s Tajh Boyd each worth more than $2 million to their schools (Post & Courier).
- Thousands participate in Lowcountry Heart Walk (ABC News 4).
- Lowcountry Heart Walk Gallery (Charleston Scene).
- Changing the mindset, changing the outcome (Post & Courier).
- Volunteers clean out home of woman missing for 18 months (ABC News 4).
- City puts East Bay Street mansion up for sale (Post & Courier).
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Royal American to host Eclectic Evenings starting Oct. 1 (Charleston City Paper).
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College of Charleston Greek Life Kicks Off Pep Supper 2013 with YouGiveGoods (Charleston Patch).
- 3 motorcycles involved in West Ashley crash (ABC News 4).
- How Wescott pro reaches autistic boy via game of golf (Post & Courier).
- LOT 787 Dreamliner diverted due to antenna snafu (Live 5 News).
- Edmund's Oast Will Not Be a Biergarten (Eater Charleston).
- Pig wear popular as Piggly Wiggly disappears from Charleston (Post & Courier).
- Here’s hoping Mrs. Mac’s stays local forever (Post & Courier).
- Discerning what’s special at takeout fusion joint Mi Xao is difficult (Post & Courier).
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Charleston's iconic Battery gets a makeover (Live 5 News).
- Sanford Releases Statement on Continuing Resolution (News 2).
- Watch out for scams in October (Post & Courier).
- Goose Creek church catches fire during fish fry (ABC News 4).
- Charleston airports deputy director Bill New likely to stay on past retirement date (Post & Courier).
- Scrumptious Summerville 2013 Kitchen Tour serves up more history than in years past (Post & Courier).
- Charleston's Best Burger: You Make the Call (Charleston Grit).
- Two Hollywood Actors Get Stopped, But Not For An Autograph (CNN).
- Charleston police department gets $500,000 grant for school resources officers (Post & Courier).
- To Have and To Hold a Few Pints (Charleston Craft Beer).
- Charleston’s Greystar expands abroad with U.K. student housing deal (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina drops to No. 13 in AP rankings; No. 3 Clemson kicks off at Syracuse on ABC (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Southern defeats Appalachian State (Post & Courier).
- Gamecocks running back Mike Davis crashes Central Florida’s party (Post & Courier).
- Clowney blasts fellow Gamecocks: ‘We aren’t the same team’ (Post & Courier).
- Citadel ‘needs a reality check’ after 24-17 loss to rival Furman (Post & Courier).
- Children grieving a loved one invited to Shannon’s Hope camp (Post & Courier).
- Lowcountry Oral History Alliance plans jazz program (Post & Courier).
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