TOP STORIES
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SC offices close Friday for Confederate Memorial Day (The State).
- Homicide investigation underway in Charleston (News 2).
- Deputies: Cross teacher arrested for 3 counts of sexual battery of a student (News 2).
- South Carolina ranks in bottom 5 in U.S. for working moms (Carolina Live).
SPORTS
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Gamecocks fans celebrate Clowney's selection as No. 1 NFL Draft pick by Houston (Post & Courier).
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Clemson WR Sammy Watkins will play for his favorite team as a boy: the Buffalo Bills (Post & Courier).
- Dabo comments on Watkins being selected by Bills (News 2).
FOOD
- Two Morning TV Appearances for Charlestonians (Post & Courier).
- Xiao Bao Sous Chef Migrating; New Concept Coming? (Eater Charleston).
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Palace Hotel, haute dog heaven on the East Side (Charleston City Paper).
- Benne Oil Admitted to Ark of Taste (Post & Courier).
- Riesling & Co. Road Trip Hosts Event in Charleston (Eater Charleston).
- From Small Herb Plot to Table (Post & Courier).
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Another French restaurant for Mt. P (Charleston City Paper).
- Working Menu and Photos at R. Kitchen (Eater Charleston).
POLITICS
- Sheheen: People deserve to see full hacking report (ABC News 4).
- The undercover senator: Tim Scott goes anecdote-shopping in South Carolina (Washington Post).
- Leatherman: Panel is SC State's best hope (ABC News 4).
- Hub City calls for writers across the nation to fight back against the S.C. legislature (Charleston City Paper).
- A Mysterious Republican Committee in the Virgin Islands (New York Times).
- House advances bill affirming '12 vote on Lt. Gov. (ABC News 4).
- House Speaker Bobby Harrell clarifies Lowcountry comments from WTMA radio interview (Post & Courier).
- Ethics reform in SC faces difficult future as disagreements intensify (SC Radio Network).
MISC
- Close friend discovers signs of a struggle at missing woman's home (Live 5 News).
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North Charleston threatens break with St. Andrews PSD over emergency response fee (Post & Courier).
- It's time to Celebrate Mom this weekend in 5 Around Town (Live 5 News).
- Mom-to-be, 20, battles statistics, prepares for unplanned birth of baby boy (ABC News 4).
- Gas leak secured in downtown Charleston (Live 5 News).
- Disabled vets learn to sail (ABC News 4).
- College of Charleston to graduate first South Carolina BA recipients in Archaeology (CofC).
- Free admission to Magnolia Plantation for National Gardens Day (ABC News 4).
- Summerville's Kelley named 2014 District Teacher of the Year (News 2).
- Former charter school director indicted for stealing gov't funds (Live 5 News).
- SC joins 25 states working to protect kids caught up in drug raids (ABC News 4).
- 13-month-old left alone in a car for several hours dies (Live 5 News).
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Possible 'Fun Home' compromise in works; incoming C of C president McConnell weighs in (Post & Courier).
- 2 Your Health Web based stroke outreach centers (News 2).
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Review: 1963 brings the Civil Rights Movement to life (Charleston City Paper).
- Feeding Children Everywhere aims to feed kids during summer months (ABC News 4).
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Sheriff's passion for policing came at right time for Colleton County, residents say (Post & Courier).
- Best Friend of Charleston museum being dedicated (ABC News 4).
- Thigh gap: fad or cause for concern? (ABC News 4).
Queen Street Hospitality Group Welcomes Jalisco Taqueria and Tequila
North Charleston Presents Holiday Dinner Theatre on December 13th
Second Annual Ugly Sweater 5K Dash to Benefit Families Living with Alzheimer’s and Related Dementia
RiverDogs Hot Stove Banquet Set for January 31
Charleston Parks Conservancy's Next Family Movie Night Features "The Muppet Christmas Carol"