TOP STORIES
- Dog found chained, dragged, burned in Awendaw; reward offered (ABC News 4).
- Dylann Roof’s attorneys say he ‘would rather die than be labeled mentally ill’ (ABC News 4).
- ‘What is going on?’ Charleston takes emergency action on yet another downtown building — the Read Brothers’ building (Post & Courier).
- 2 injured in drive-by shooting on English Street (ABC News 4).
- Customs seizes $1.1M in counterfeit cell phone accessories at Port of Charleston (ABC News 4).
- Four arrested for selling heroin, cocaine at Mt. Pleasant apartment complex (Live 5 News).
- A Charleston Guide to Protesting (Charleston City Paper).
FOOD/BEV
- Charlotte Park is giving back to area charities one dessert at a time (Charleston City Paper).
- Nick’s Original BBQ closing on King Street because of structural problems with building (ABC News 4).
- Join Charleston’s Food & Bev Community in “Dining Out For Life” on 4/27 (HCS).
- Commonhouse Aleworks Brewery & Taproom Coming to Park Circle (HCS).
- 167 Raw pokes the palate with No. 1 tuna (Post & Courier).
- Tex-Mex Brunch Takes Over Le Farfalle (Eater Charleston).
- The Glass Onion Hosts Wine & Canvas Class on 4/26 (HCS).
- Charleston chefs, farmers buck conventional wisdom and embrace raw milk (Post & Courier).
- Dig South to spotlight restaurant app featuring artists’ input (Post & Courier).
- 11 outdoor Charleston dining spots to soothe your spring fever (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
- Hootie & the Blowfish Announce 2017 HomeGrown Concert Dates (HCS).
- Tickets Still Available for High Water Festival’s Low Tide Social (HCS).
- Germain Dermatology Hosts “Southern Charm’s” Patricia Altschul for Book Signing (HCS).
- How Stephen Colbert Finally Found His Elusive Groove (New York Times).
- Spoleto tunes up with six-figure Steinway grand piano, unveils its poster, and honors Stephen Colbert’s in-laws (Charleston City Paper).
- Confessions of a Southern Charm Newbie: Influencer by Birth (Charleston City Paper).
- The Charleston Symphony Orchestra announces what’s in store for next season (Charleston City Paper).
- Cultivate SC holds workshops combining science lessons, art instruction, and happy hour (Charleston City Paper).
- Gamecocks women's basketball champions honored on cans of Coke (News 2).
- Put these 8 Southern music festivals on your radar (Charleston City Paper).
- Here are this year’s Record Store Day highlights (Charleston City Paper).
- This year Columbia’s Indie Grits celebrates Latinx culture with Visiones (Charleston City Paper).
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
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