We sat down with Little Miss Ha owner Janice Hudgins to talk about her family’s journey and her career in cooking and restaurant ownership, which was largely inspired by her mother.
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Revisit our episode with husband-and-wife duo Maryam Ghaznavi and Raheel Gauba. Their restaurant Ma’am Saab recently made its long-awaited debut. Last year, they spoke with @parkermilner_ about bringing Pakistani cuisine to Charleston
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In this Understand SC pop up episode, political editor Schuyler Kropf and senior politics reporter Caitlin Byrd discuss Tim Scotts political journey and what lies ahead as he campaigns for the presidency. https://t.co/O656LloGoL
In this bonus episode of Understand Murdaugh, host Kelly Jean Kelly takes you inside the Liberty Auction house during the auction of multiple Moselle memorabilia.
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We talked to the owners of Tuk Tuk Sri Lanken Bites and Mansueta’s Filipino Food on the first episode of Charleston's Menu.
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What comes next after Alex Murdaugh's guilty verdict? We discuss some of the lingering questions from the double murder trial on this episode of Understand Murdaugh.
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Alex Murdaugh was declared guilty by a jury of his peers.
In the latest episode of Understand Murdaugh @jocgrz and Nathan Stevens break down today's verdict.
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A field trip to Moselle followed by closing arguments.
In the latest episode of Understand Murdaugh @jocgrz and Nathan Stevens break down an eventful day in and out of the courtroom.https://t.co/VcdPLXkoqX
Alex Murdaugh's brother took the stand. After he was done, the defense rested.
In the latest episode of Understand Murdaugh @jocgrz and Nathan Stevens break down an eventful day in the courtroom.
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In this bonus episode of Understand Murdaugh, @glennsmith5 answers some of questions from readers and listeners about the trial and testimony the jury has heard so far.
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Alex Murdaugh chose to testify.
In the latest episode of Understand Murdaugh @jocgrz and @EricJ_Russell break down an eventful Thursday in the courtroom.
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Jurors heard from several more defense witnesses on day 22 of the trial, including Murdaugh’s former law partner Mark Bell.
In this daily update episode, hosts @jocgrz and @EricJ_Russell discuss everything that went on in the courtroom on Wednesday.
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The defense continued to call its witnesses today, starting with Alex Murdaugh's oldest son Buster. His testimony bolstered some of the defense team's case.
In this daily update episode, hosts @jocgrz and @EricJ_Russell recap today's testimonies.https://t.co/Vtf6fbcASx
Jurors in Alex Murdaugh’s murder trial heard the once-prominent attorney confess to trying to orchestrate his own murder to leave behind a $10M life insurance payout for his son.
Jocelyn Grzeszczak and Nathan Stevens discuss what it means for the trial. https://t.co/diWngjDaW9
The Murdaugh murders lead investigator said he was unaware until after Alex’s indictment that Alex’s shirt from the night of the slayings had tested negative for human blood.
Jocelyn Grzeszczak and Nathan Stevens discuss what it means for the trial. https://t.co/PqqRNJIIzd
In the weeks after Maggie and Paul Murdaugh were brutally shot to death, their relatives were terrified, Maggie’s sister testified today.
Jocelyn Grzeszczak and Nathan Stevens discuss her testimony and what it means for the trial.https://t.co/p3iD059yAB
Judge Clifton Newman’s dismissal of the two jurors set off alarms that an outbreak in the jury room could require a suspension of the weeks-long proceedings or, worse, a mistrial.
Jocelyn Grzeszczak and Nathan Stevens discuss what this means for the trial.https://t.co/PRPeVWD99M
The vast majority of today’s testimony was taken up by four witnesses who each had already spoken during Judge Clifton Newman’s separate hearing on whether evidence of Alex’s alleged financial crimes could be admitted in the double murder trial.
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In a day disrupted by a courthouse bomb threat, state prosecutors on Feb. 8 served jurors a smorgasbord of financial, digital and forensic evidence in their effort to prove once-respected Hampton attorney Alex Murdaugh killed his wife and son.
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