TOP STORIES
- SLED: 65 gun permits revoked due to reporting law (ABC News 4).
- 27-year-old Columbia woman killed by train during movie shoot (Live 5 News).
- Moorers in custody in connection with Heather Elvis case, police confirm (Live 5 News).
- Sheriff: Teen killed in mistaken retaliation (Live 5 News).
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FOOD
POLITICS
- Thomas Ravenel: Lindsey Graham's contempt for liberty can't go unchallenged (The State).
- Occupy Columbia members reach financial settlement in lawsuit against Gov. Nikki Haley (Charleston City Paper).
- Palmetto Sunrise: McConnell says he's still in the running for C of C presidency (Post & Courier).
- SC Senate ethics bill wouldn’t change oversight (The Island Packet).
- Lawmakers still studying statewide texting-while-driving ban (WMBF).
- New S.C. gun law will strip mandatory 8-hour training requirement (Charleston City Paper).
- Dear Rep. Garry Smith, I Think We Need To Talk (Cistern Yard).
- Painting Dixie Blue (Politico).
SPORTS
- SEC Network prepares kick-off with USC-Texas A&M (Go Gamecocks).
- USC seeking bids on indoor football practice facility (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Clemson RB Tyshon Dye suffers injury, will miss spring practices (Post & Courier).
- Berkeley’s own Bruce Ellington ready for his close-up at the Combine (Post & Courier).
- Stratford football coach’s emotional goodbye (ABC News 4).
- 60 years later, Citadel basketball players recall their own losing season (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT
- Rachel Kate, Megan Jean, Carnaval, and Zonaea to play SXSW (Charleston City Paper).
- 98 ROCKFEST will be moved to the Fall (Facebook).
- A new Sol Driven Train album is in the works and will include a mix of new songs and previously unrecorded live tunes. They are eying a summer release.
- Register for SummerStage Musical Theatre Camp begins February 24. You can call (843) 856-3822, visit the Mount Pleasant Studio or click here for more information.
- Win Tickets to Alice in Wonderland! (Charleston City Paper).
- Weekend Round-up: Bruisin’ for a Brewsin’ (Charleston City Paper).
- Patriots Point to launch new programs this spring (Post & Courier).
- A review of SEWE 2014 (Cistern Yard).
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