TOP STORIES
FOOD/DRINK
- South Carolina’s liquor license law unconstitutional, high court rules (Post & Courier).
- Mercantile and Mash Starts Brunch Service Saturday (HCS).
- La Morra Pizzeria Departs for LA This Summer (Eater Charleston).
- Eat Local Challenge Bloggers to Follow (Lowcountry Local First).
- La Morra Pizzeria Returning to Edmund’s Oast (HCS).
- Check Out the Gullah-Inspired Menu at Gentry Bar & Room (Eater Charleston).
- Here are the 30 soft-shell crabs a Charleston man ate in two weeks (Charleston City Paper).
- More Than 20 Breweries on Tap for this Year's Charleston Beer Garden (HCS).
- Crawfish-topped hot dogs, duck wing ramen, and Cracker Jack cotton candy burgers are all on the RiverDogs’ new menu (Charleston City Paper).
- Progress Spotted at Forthcoming French Restaurant Goulette (Eater Charleston).
- Celebrate PBR week at Rec Room, April 24-30 (Charleston City Paper).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
- Charleston leaders consider ordinance to eliminate 86 potential future hotel locations (Live 5 News).
- Charleston City Council gives final approval to new carriage horse heat standards (Charleston City Paper).
- South Carolina House passes bill banning ‘dismemberment’ abortions (Post & Courier).
- Quintin's Close-Ups: Dr. Mel Goodwin (HCS).
- CCU cheerleading team suspended; cheerleader says anonymous letter alleged prostitution, misconduct (Live 5 News).
- County's Consolidated 9-1-1 Center to Partner with Joint Base Charleston (Charleston County).
MISC
- From STDs to DUIs: Ranking the health of South Carolina counties (Charleston City Paper).
- New list names Beaufort County healthiest, Marion County least healthy in South Carolina (Post & Courier).
- Comcast to install 300 public Wi-Fi hotspots for Charleston-area customers this year (Post & Courier).
- 80-foot parking garage, hotel by the Ravenel Bridge in Mount Pleasant moving ahead (Post & Courier).
- Charleston-based USCG ship returns home after seizing 5 tons of cocaine (ABC News 4).