TOP STORIES
JOEHIBITION
- #Joehibition: Opponents of midnight bar closings in Charleston using social media to get message out (Post & Courier).
- Proposed downtown Charleston midnight bar closings on hold (News 2).
- Close Downtown Bars at Midnight? (Charleston City Paper).
- The 12 a.m. ordinance will be the death of the Holy City’s bar scene (Charleston City Paper).
- The 12 a.m. ordinance is, more or less, already in effect (Charleston City Paper).
- Readers understand, dislike earlier closings (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
FOOD
- The Obstinate Daughter on Sullivan’s Island success extends to all parts of food, operation (Post & Courier).
- Charleston Culinary Minds Immortalized on Queen (Eater Charleston).
- Celebrating cracker cuisine in Tampa (Post & Courier).
- 10 Places to Pick Up a Picnic-Worthy Sandwich (Eater Charleston).
- Yelp’s Deviled Eggs (Yelp Charleston).
- Updating the Charleston Heatmap, June 2014 (Eater Charleston).
POLITICS
- South Carolina House passes ethics reform bill (News 2).
- Election Day ban on alcohol sales lifted (Carolina Live).
- McConnell: I won’t resign for time being (Live 5 News).
- County Council asks for attorney general to issue opinion about Confederate flag (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- General Assembly passes ban on texting while driving (Post & Courier).
- S.C. Attorney General Alan Wilson's office releases opinion on InfiLaw license (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- City leaders face growth, transportation problems (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Riley reports positive meeting with Clinton on African American Museum (Post & Courier).
- South Carolina forcing sale of Port Royal site (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Conservative Democrat considers S.C. Senate leadership spot and lieutenant governor position (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Spoleto Festival Orchestra takes on Beethoven (Charleston City Paper).
- Play on: CofC fans looking forward to more baseball (Live 5 News).
- Buskers and peddlers are running afoul of Charleston's new solicitation rules (Charleston City Paper).
- Jaron Long, Chris Smith heading to Tampa (ABC News 4).
- Red Sox coach, Mount Pleasant resident Greg Colbrunn suffers stroke (Post & Courier).
- Hammock Shops offering jazz concerts this summer (ABC News 4).
- Weather keeps all but one boat at dock on first day of Bohicket Billfish Tournament (Post & Courier).
MISC