TOP STORIES
FOOD
ENTERTAINMENT
- Shepard Fairey’s Power + Glory Photo Album (Facebook).
- Spoleto 2014: Dorrance Dance (Dance) [Charleston Magazine].
- You can now vote for the SC Music Awards. A few Charleston artists were nominated (SC Music Awards).
POLITICS/POLICY
- South Carolina DSS director to continue testimony before Senate panel (Post & Courier).
- New federal water bill good news for both SC ports (ABC News 4).
- Sullivan’s Island school debate ends with judge’s order (ABC News 4).
- Government orders Nason Medical Center to discontinue imaging services, change signs (Post & Courier).
- Medical Marijuana question on state primary ballot (News 2).
- Civil War LARPer Glenn McConnell signs contract for KofC post (Charleston City Paper).
- SC attorney general appeals Harrell ruling (ABC News 4).
- Judge dismisses suit against Citadel officials in connection with ReVille molestation (Post & Courier).
- House approves bill affirming ’12 vote on Lt. Gov (ABC News 4).
MISC
- Questions remain in strangling of inmate at Cannon Detention Center (Post & Courier).
- Man tries to rent out West Ashley home, owner catches onto scheme (Live 5 News).
- Fire destroys abandoned home in West Ashley (News 2).
- Former Charleston firefighter to remain in custody in alleged murder-for-hire plot (Post & Courier).
- Now through Memorial Day, all adult dog adoptions at the Charleston Animal Society are only $19.99.
- First turtle nest of the year spotted, relocated (ABC News 4).
- Charleston man was stabbed trying to break up fight between couple, friends say (Post & Courier).
- Report: Rising seas threaten Charleston, Hatteras (ABC News 4).
- Water at SC beach mysteriously turns beautifully crystal blue (WBTW).
- Nobody goes to the peninsula anymore; it’s too crowded (Post & Courier).
- Charleston man on probation for weapons and drug charges jailed after police find gun, authorities say (Post & Courier).
- S.C. jobless rate falls to near 13-year low (Columbia Regional Business Journal).
- FBI seeks victims of suspected child predator with SC ties (The State).
- Wounded Nature has two beach clean-ups coming up and they are in need of volunteers (Wounded Nature).
- TrueHypnosis, a hypnotherapy practice, has opened in Charleston at 215 East Bay Street, Suite 500-F.
- Police: Man arrested for attempting to buy juice with counterfeit $100 bill (Live 5 News).
- Charleston AFB change of command is Thursday (Post & Courier).
- Magnolia Gardens honors military and focuses on Summer safety (ABC News 4).
- Citadel begins search after athletic director Larry Leckonby leaves for Catawba College (Post & Courier).
- Retired Fort Jackson female Army drill sergeant commander sues (Post & Courier).
- Charleston police charge second suspect in W. Ashley bank robbery (Live 5 News).
- Rebuilding the collapsed bridge in Berkeley County (News 2).
- Police: Missing Surfside Beach woman located, safe (Live 5 News). Read more here: http://www.thestate.com/2014/05/20/3456626/fbi-seeks-victims