- Police: 2 wounded in West Ashley shooting (Live 5 News).
- Not a lot of surprises expected in SC elections (ABC News 4).
- What voters need to know (Post & Courier).
- Charleston County School District report shows no findings of racism in Academic Magnet football ritual (Post & Courier).
- Brewer, distiller to revitalize blighted North Charleston riverfront (Post & Courier).
- Attorneys argue local gay marriage lawsuit should not move forward (Post & Courier).
POLITICS
- No. 19 Clemson upgrades QB's status to doubtful (ABC News 4).
- Haley, Sheheen wrap up statewide campaign tours (ABC News 4).
- Meet the Candidates (Live 5 News).
- Committee studying late-night bar closing times holding first meeting (Post & Courier).
- Constitutional questions, referendums on ballot for voters (ABC News 4).
- Local Sec. of State candidate hoping to break opponent's 12 year record (Live 5 News).
- Opponents criticize Yes 4 Schools campaign on radio (ABC News 4).
- Scraping to start at Wild Dunes as voters go to the polls on beach renourishment money (Post & Courier).
- Berkeley County voters to decide on road improvements sales tax (ABC News 4).
FOOD/BEV
- Chef Nate Whiting’s 492 Coming into Focus on Upper King (HCS).
- Project Rhino seeking city's best potjie (Post & Courier).
- Poogan’s Porch Announces Its Annual Pig Roast & Bourbon Sip (HCS).
- Overcoming substance abuse, Ken Immer is now a force for a healthier Charleston and world (Post & Courier).
- Cuban-Influenced The Americano Opened today (Eater Charleston).
- Mellow Mushroom to open near Tanger Outlets (ABC News 4).
- Aya Cookhouse developing Charleston XLB (Post & Courier).
- The Inaugural Charleston Coffee Cup will be held on Nov. 16th (HCS).
- Botany Bay volunteer goes wild with cooking creations (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT
- Expect “Visual Vanity” at November’s Jail Break Event (HCS).
- Summerville High School's marching band is best in the state (Post & Courier).
- Miranda Lambert’s Certified Platinum Tour to Stop in North Charleston (HCS).
- Fair to open at 1 p.m. Tuesday (Post & Courier).
- Harbaugh: Lattimore still "weighing his options" (Live 5 News).
MISC
- Rivers Avenue reopens after crews extinguish structure fire (Live 5 News).
- Gentrification forum planned for Nov. 11 (Charleston City Paper).
- As Charleston area grows, road plans impact a growing number of property owners (Post & Courier).
- Residents fear homes will be demolished to make way for road project (Live 5 News).
- Migrating monarchs to 'pulse' through the Lowcountry (Post & Courier).
- Summerville fire crews contain gas leak in Azalea Square (Live 5 News).
- Reclaiming the 'lost' history of the ACE Basin (Post & Courier).
- Live 5 Investigates: Driving under suspension (Live 5 News).
- Traffic Alert: Park Circle in North Charleston closed for resurfacing (News 2).
- Support Our Troops By Boarding Their Pets (InTown).
- Police: Dog found shot, others threatened to be turned into zombies (ABC News 4).
- ‘Midnight Rider’ Crew Kept In Dark Over Safety, Federal Investigation Reveals (Deadline).
- Entrepreneurs present to panel of investors at Perfect Pitch finale (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Post and Courier readers alerted to bogus subscription scam (Post & Courier).
- A look at how CHS airport makes money (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Charleston man accused of distributing obscene material to minor in Nevada (Live 5 News).
- Man reported missing from Georgetown (ABC News 4).
- Charleston police searching for suspect in downtown church burglary (Live 5 News).
- Dollars For Docs: Open Payments Database (News 2).
- SC Ports Authority sued over Port Royal sale (ABC News 4).
- Gullah Geechee Cultural Heritage Corridor Commission expresses concerns about Ebola (Post & Courier).
- Officials release images of suspect in Orangeburg robbery (News 2).
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