TOP STORIES
FOOD/BEV
- The Charleston Veggie Crawl Debuts in May (HCS).
- Butcher & Bee’s NoMo Location Opens Doors (Eater Charleston).
- Cure’s nostalgic plates will suit those in the mood for a retro meal (Charleston City Paper).
- Local Musicians & Restaurants Team Up for Ohm Radio’s Sweet Corn Cook Off (HCS).
- GrowFood Carolina looks to keep the state’s smallest farms growing (Charleston City Paper).
- Bohemian Bull Hosts Georgia BBQ & Beer Dinner on Thursday (HCS).
- Johns Island gets a brewery and a butcher shop (Charleston City Paper).
- Jamaican native turns out masterly entrees, sides with Caribbean Delight on Rivers Avenue (Post & Courier).
- Christophe Artisan Chocolatier Opens West Ashley Location (HCS).
- A Fresh Spin On Salad (Yelp Charleston).
- Gibbes scrambling to ready cafe for museum reopening (Post & Courier).
- Greenville Food Festival Euphoria Launches Ticket Sales (Eater Charleston).
- Morris Center mounts first Lowcountry food exhibit (Post & Courier).
- Feed the Need marks seven years of service (Post & Courier).
- Saveurs du Monde opens second store (Post & Courier).
ENTERTAINMENT/SPORTS
POLITICS/GOV/SCHOOLS
- Vote in Honor of a Veteran Program Now Offering Student Scholarship (Charleston County).
- Bill making men in SC wait for Viagra gets another hearing (Live 5 News).
- County wants to help you cash in on unclaimed money (ABC News 4).
- The Beach Co. wins the Sgt. Jasper battle, but the war is far from over (Charleston City Paper).
- Marching band to be counted as physical education under proposed law (Post & Courier).
- College of Charleston students offered green chemistry opportunities (Summerville Journal Scene).
- Everywhere a sign: IOP petition protests 400 parking signs (Post & Courier).
- City to hold public listening session on hotel development (Charleston City Paper).
- CCSD superintendent to recommend closure of McClellanville school (Live 5 News).
- Bill authorizing Charleston Harbor deepening introduced in U.S. Senate (Post & Courier).
- Charleston County to Observe Small Business Week with Free Workshops and Networking Events, May 2-6 (Charleston County).
- Lock-down lifted at Fort Dorchester High following phone threats (News 2).
- Nighttime Lane Closures continue for the Harbor View Road Improvements project (Charleston County).
- Nehemiah Action puts area leaders’ feet to fire (Charleston City Paper).
- Charleston County Treasurer's Office to Assist Citizens with Unclaimed Property Program (Charleston County).
- Opponents of Folly apartment project fear more traffic congestion (Post & Courier).
- Charleston County Honors its Employees during National Public Service Recognition Week, May 2-6 (Charleston County).
MISC
- Person of interest named in Lewis St. fatal shooting (ABC News 4).
- IOP beachgoers surprised by wayward gator (Post & Courier).
- Cops: NCPD gun may have been used in mobile home shooting (Live 5 News).
- Officers search for suspect after over $400 in jewelry is taken from Folly Beach store (Live 5 News).
- Charleston PD searching for man who used stolen credit card to go shopping (Live 5 News).
- Mom: Asst. principal accused of assaulting daughter ‘had a key to my house’ (Live 5 News).
- Song written by SC inmates being performed at White House (ABC News 4).
- Deputies: Man arrested for firing at vehicle holding 10 children, adults (Live 5 News).
- NCPD: Six arrested in prostitution pick-up operation (Live 5 News).
- Nurse accused of sex crime against 2-year-old in Simpsonville (News 2).
- Cops: Mt. Pleasant bank robber caught in Mississippi after car wreck (Live 5 News).
- Dual-branded Starwood hotel sets Charleston opening (Post & Courier).