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- Dusten Brown dropping legal efforts to win back custody of 4-year-old Veronica (Post & Courier).
- Brown: Time to let Veronica live a normal childhood (Live 5 News).
- Sobbing Brown: ‘You will always be my little girl’ (ABC News 4).
- Boeing 787 diverted back to San Diego with possible deicing problem (News 2).
- Gov't shutdown: 3 workers maintaining Charleston area national parks (Live 5 News).
- Cory Burke is closing the Green Door, but he will roll on (Charleston City Paper).
- Big John's Owner Wants to Restore the Big John's of His Youth (Post & Courier).
- Tonight’s Episode: Closing a Door (Foodmancing the Girl).
- Mr. Cox Goes to Washington (Charleston Grit).
- Traffic back to normal on Ravenel Bridge following accident (Live 5 News).
- Marley Lion trial video: Deleston admits to selling murder weapon (ABC News 4).
- Haley raises $950,000 in 3 months for re-election (Greenville Online).
- Candlelight vigil for Craigslist murder victim set for Sunday (ABC News 4).
- SC Aquarium releases 65-pound loggerhead at Folly Beach (Live 5 News).
- Rankings of S.C. Best Places to Work unveiled (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Rep. Gilliard hospitalized for surgery (ABC News 4).
- Indaco a finely appointed King Street pizza palace (Charleston Scene).
- Report: Mt. Pleasant Man robbed, shoved in trunk of his vehicle (ABC News 4).
- Midlands police officer charged after sending explicit photos to 13-year-old girl (Live 5 News).
- Rose and Ruins, a tattoo shop, will be opening on Meeting Street this Saturday. They will have a party with free tattoos, an oyster roast, and live music. They will also have an After Party at the Royal American.
- North Charleston's Wild Wing Cafe to hold fundraiser for four Charleston County schools (Post & Courier).
- Reid Stone of Guilt Ridden Troubadour says goodbye to the follies of youth (Charleston City Paper).
- Town considers residential development of thousands of homes (News 2).
- Haley has no business criticizing anyone in office (Charleston City Paper).
- Coming “soon” to Park Circle – The Brew Cellar, a store selling growlers, cigars, stuff to home brew, etc. Likely arriving in the new year.
- Berkeley Co. to host prescription drug take-back (Live 5 News).
- According to a press release, New Belgium Brewing's “Clips Beer & Film Tour” raised more than $8,000 for Charleston Moves.
- Hilton Head man pleads guilty in federal court to illegally selling baby turtles (Post & Courier).
- Emergency crews rescue teenagers kayaking at marsh (Live 5 News).
- NCPD: Motorcycle driver hospitalized after being hit by van (ABC News 4).
- MWV Specialty Chemicals invests $9.3 million in Charleston Co. (ABC News 4).
- God save the U.S. from becoming the laughingstock of the world, North Charleston mayor prays (Post & Courier).
- Chemical company expands in North Charleston (ABC News 4).
- Michael McDonald brings ‘Unfinished Business' to the North Charleston Performing Arts Center (Charleston Scene).
- Confusion, opposition emerge over Dorchester County local option sales tax referendum (Post & Courier).
- Goose Creek business owners say they are losing business due to smoking ban (News 2).
- FAA adds workers to continue 787 deliveries (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- New DHEC policy denies flu vaccines to insured patients at county health department (Post & Courier).
- Rosters released for the Shrine Bowl of the Carolinas (News 2).
- Stolen laptop leads to child pornography charges for Summerville man (Live 5 News).
- Clemson Lineman has career ending shoulder injury (News 2).
- Couple behind bars after baby girl suffers skull fracture (Live 5 News).
- S.C. ranks No. 10 for foreclosures (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Traffic to be rerouted Friday for Baptist Hill parade (ABC News 4).
- Myrtle Beach bank opens lending office in Mount Pleasant (Charleston Regional Business Journal).
- Educator, former Moncks Corner councilwoman, Martha Jo McGlothlin, dies at 75 (Post & Courier).
- Man wanted in New Jersey captured in N. Charleston (Live 5 News).
- College of Charleston benefactor Guy Beatty Jr. dies at 80 (Post & Courier).