In Brief: 6/22/16
Richland County accused of sales tax fraud
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Richland County accused of sales tax fraud
Officer wounded, suspect killed in hostage situation
Father's Day cookout brings fathers, sons together
"Stop the Violence" calls for gun control
Columbia shooting leaves 1 injured
Columbia woman arrested for mail theft
USC hosts workshop for high school journalists
Truck overturned outside Greek Village
The remains of a South Carolina native were found inside a 9-foot-long alligator in Florida, WLTX reports. A Florida medical examiner determined that the remains were that of Richard Z. Taylor, who moved to Florida from the Palmetto State. The remains were discovered on June 7 in Lakeland, Florida, when officers responded to reports of an alligator with remains in its mouth. The investigation into the cause of death is ongoing, but early reports indicate that the body was in the water for more than a day.
Planes from the South Carolina National Guard have returned to the air after two F-16 jets collided less than a week ago, WIS reports. The two pilots survived the mid-air crash over a rural bombing range in Georgia during a training operation.
The Double Dutch Forces of Columbia found success against teams from around the nation and world this weekend, The State reports.
South Carolina passed legislation in May to ban post-20-week abortions throughout the state, and Governor Nikki Haley held a ceremony Thursday to sign the bill at Hidden Treasure Christian School in Taylors.
A chain-reaction accident in North Myrtle Beach involving two police cruisers and a Cadillac left three police officers and one woman injured on Wednesday.
A man from Greer won the lottery shortly after performing a random act of kindness outside of the QuikTrip on Woodruff Road.
A University of South Carolina medical school graduate has named her newborn son after her father, Dixon Walters Jr., a USC graduate who was killed in the Persian Gulf War.
Homes in the 200 block of Lakewood Village Apartments in Irmo, South Carolina, were engulfed in flames Tuesday morning. According to Irmo firefighters, food left unattended in a microwave oven caught fire and caused the damage.
A South Carolina judge is scheduled to hold an additional hearing for the case of Dylann Roof, a white man charged with shooting and killing nine black churchgoers.
Charles Williams, a member of the University of South Carolina Board of Trustees, was fined $75,000 on Monday for trapping, shooting and killing red-tailed hawks in 2013 and 2014.
The city of Columbia hosted a summit for community leaders from across the state to discuss race relations in South Carolina, as well as relations between young people and their surrounding community. The summit was held at the Columbia Metropolitan Convention Center.
A South Carolina bill, which passed on June 2, will place certain restrictions on moped operation and call for the vehicles to be registered and to carry liability insurance.