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🌱 Police Still Investigating Cold Case + Best Fishing In The Country
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Hey, friends! It's Tuesday in Charleston and I'm back in your inbox to get you caught up on the most important things happening in town.
But first, today's weather:
Breezy in the morning. High: 66 Low: 55.
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Here are the top three stories in Charleston today:
- Police are continuing to investigate the seven-year-old murder of a Charleston man. Antwan Green, 26, was shot and killed while sitting on a couch inside Marvin's Barbershop on Savage Road. The shooting took place on Jan. 15, 2016. Although police are still investigating this cold case, no substantial leads or arrests have been made. (WCBD News 2)
- People who love fishing can agree: Charleston is one of the best places to fish. Charleston came in fifth out of 13 cities in the country in a recent list of the best fishing spots in the United States by FishingBooker. Part of Charleston's amazing fishing environment is thanks to the merging of the Ashley, Cooper, and Wando rivers. Charleston beat out popular locations, such as Colorado Springs in Colorado and Juneau, Alaska. (WCBD News 2)
- The Charleston Playhouse has announced the performers in their 2023 Broadway Cabaret Series. Broadway performers, such as Darilyn Castillo, Hayley Podschun, Jenny DiNoia, and many more were announced. Their theater credits include "Wicked," "The Sound of Music," "A Christmas Story," and "Hello, Dolly." The list features all the actors you can expect to see in 2023. (ABC NEWS 4)
Today in Charleston:
- Kiddo And Me Yoga At Sculpted Lotus Yoga (10:15 AM)
- Story Time In The Rabbit Hole: Penguins At Charleston Library Society (3:30 PM)
- 275th Annual Meeting With John Grisham At Dock Street Theatre (5:00 PM)
From my notebook:
- Mrs. Jennifer Bermudez has been recognized as the Mitchell Elementary Teacher of the Year! (Mitchell Math and Science Elementary School via Facebook)
- On Jan. 28, you can visit the Charleston Main Library and meet the Southeastern Guide Dogs of Charleston! Learn about these amazing animals, and find out how you can become a dog trainer. (Charleston County Public Library via Facebook)
- Bring your appetite to Firefly Distillery on Jan. 21! They're hosting a New England Mini Food Truck Festival complete with live music. (Meetup)
Alrighty, you're all caught up for today! I'll see you soon.
— Kaytlyn Mroz
About me: Kaytlyn Mroz is a copywriter at Lightning Media Partners – a content creation agency. She is a Rowan University graduate where she earned a bachelor's degree in journalism and a master's degree in writing. Outside of work, Kaytlyn is a dog mom to a boglen terrier named Finn and a golden retriever named Willow.
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