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Is Occupy Charleston Dead?new

Two months in, the protest movement could either fizzle or fly.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  12-07-2011  |  #OCCUPY

Restaurateurs Take on Food Truckers in S.C.new

Things got a little feisty at a public-input session about food trucks, with traditional restaurant owners and food truck owners arguing about the future of the food and beverage industry in Mt. Pleasant, S.C.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  12-06-2011  |  Policy Issues

Citadel Camper Describes how Louis "Skip" ReVille Changed His Lifenew

On Nov. 14, the Citadel released a thick packet of documents detailing a sexual misconduct accusation against Louis Neal "Skip" ReVille, who was a counselor at a summer camp hosted by the school in 2002. According to one former camper's testimony, ReVille lured boys into his room on the Citadel campus with pizza and Chinese food, showed them pornography, and coerced them to masturbate.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-29-2011  |  Crime & Justice

The Citadel's Shamenew

The Citadel has tarnished its reputation by failing to act in response to sexual abuse allegations.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-28-2011  |  Crime & Justice

South Carolina: Smiling Faces, Sucky Driversnew

South Carolinians are some of the worst drivers in the country.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-28-2011  |  Transportation

Police Arrest Occupy Charleston Protestersnew

Jessica Dugan says she lost her voice chanting last night as police arrested at least eight fellow members of the Occupy Charleston protest group in Marion Square. Others have reported as many as 10 arrests overnight. Police have not released an official statement or incident report about the arrests.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-23-2011  |  #OCCUPY

Police Intervene at Occupy Charlestonnew

About 30 Occupy Charleston protesters hunkered down in Marion Square Monday night, bracing themselves for the fallout of an unsuccessful meeting with Mayor Joseph P. Riley Jr. earlier in the day. Organizers say Riley had warned them not to be in the park after 11 p.m., when the park supposedly closed.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-22-2011  |  #OCCUPY

Sesame Street Composer Faces Child Porn Chargesnew

Fernando Rivas, who occasionally wrote for Charleston City Paper, pled not guilty to allegations that he produced child pornography, possessed child porn, and transported the images through a computer in April.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-21-2011  |  Crime & Justice

The ReVille Files: Counselor Lured Campers with Chinese foodnew

According to one former camper’s testimony, former Citadel summer camp counselor Louis Neal "Skip" ReVille lured boys into his room on campus with pizza and Chinese food, showed them pornography, and coerced them to masturbate.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-15-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Citadel releases ReVille documents under pressurenew

Under mounting pressure from the press and from an accuser’s lawyer, the Citadel released a 160-page document Monday afternoon detailing the sexual abuse allegations made by a Citadel summer camp attendee and his family in 2007. The school has come under fire in recent weeks for failing to report the case, which involves Citadel graduate Louis "Skip" ReVille, to police.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-15-2011  |  Crime & Justice

Charleston Doctor an Unlikely Disciple of Saltnew

Dr. Benjamin Yoo, creator of a high-sodium sports drink called BANa, realizes how peculiar it must sound for a doctor to recommend that people take in more salt — a bit like a dentist chiding his patients for not drinking enough Coca-Cola or a pastor shepherding his flock into the corner liquor store.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  11-10-2011  |  Policy Issues

Smart Ideas and Iffy Claims from the Campaign Trailnew

In the oft-unscripted world of local politics, there's really no telling what a candidate is going to say. As the hopefuls for Charleston City Council and the mayor's office stopped by the City Paper office one at a time, they brought with them some wacky catchphrases and iffy claims — and a few bright ideas, too.
Charleston City Paper  |  City Paper Editorial Staff  |  11-03-2011  |  Policy Issues

D’Oh! Riley Critic Calls the Wrong Potential Donornew

By Tuesday morning, Riley knew the names of at least seven people who had supposedly given $5,000 or more to Citizens for a Better Charleston, an anonymous group that has been lobbing critiques at the mayor this week. The way he found out was dumb luck — or perhaps dumb fundraising.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  10-27-2011  |  Policy Issues

Bring on the Class Warfarenew

It's time to occupy Wall Street and Brittlebank Park.
Charleston City Paper  |  Will Moredock  |  10-26-2011  |  #OCCUPY

Dell’z Deli Owner Recovering from Stab Woundsnew

Maudell Grayson, owner of Dell’z Deli at 1A Cannon St., is recovering at home after being stabbed nine times in the arm around 10 p.m. Tuesday night, according to police and relatives.
Charleston City Paper  |  Paul Bowers  |  10-20-2011  |  Policy Issues

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