TOP STORIES
FOOD/BEV
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- MLK celebration Monday includes parade, youth poetry slam (Post & Courier).
- Previewing Spoleto Festival USA 2017 (Charleston City Paper).
- Dave Chappelle To Perform Two Shows at the Charleston Music Hall on 2/1 (HCS).
- Find yourself in the crowd at the Clemson-Alabama national title game (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston Marathon event to draw 5,500 (HCS).
- Entries Now Open for Contemporary Southern Art Prize (HCS).
- Winter Jam celebrates musical connectivity of record label Coast (Post & Courier).
- Clemson championship means millions for SC (News 2).
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
MISC
- First comes damage to ‘innocent’ family’s North Charleston home during police search, then comes the search warrant (Post & Courier).
- New train, bus station could open in North Charleston in 2018 (Live 5 News).
- Clerks fight back, get shot in armed robbery attempt (ABC News 4).
- Study: South Carolina is not for lovers (Post & Courier).
- Police: Driver dies after rear-ending school bus (Live 5 News).
- North Charleston police seek man who walked out of office (ABC News 4).
- Be A Mentor becomes independent, nonprofit corporation (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- U.S. Navy ship to be commissioned in honor of Charleston hero (Live 5 News).
- Charleston attorney pleads guilty to DUI, pays fine on drug charge (Live 5 News).
- Demolition of Gadsen Street home has historians, neighbors mourning history’s loss (ABC News 4).
- Downtown boutique hotel expanding (Post & Courier).
- Another armed robbery reported at a Dollar General (ABC News 4).
- Hunky Firefighter Adopts Dog He Posed With for Calendar Shoot (This Dog’s Life).
- Charleston County hotel numbers post strong finish for 2016 (Post & Courier).
- Mother fights to make the Crosstown safer in memory of daughter (News 2).
- Photos released from Ridgeville robbery (ABC News 4).
- Student charged with Stono Park burglaries receives more charges (Live 5 News).
- West Ashley CVS back open following reported robbery (News 2).
- Man accused of killing former Charleston County School Board member’s son granted bail (Post & Courier).