In Brief: 11/11/15
Missouri School of Journalism commends photojournalist in viral video
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Missouri School of Journalism commends photojournalist in viral video
The Vista witnessed two deaths on Saturday night: Officer Stacy Case of Columbia Police Department and an unidentified subject in what appears to be a self-inflicted gunshot wound, according to The State.
Missouri football players refuse to participate unless university president resigns
Over 160,000 pounds of beef recalled for possible E. coli
Anonymous group begins publishing identities of alleged KKK members
Federal investigation ongoing in Spring Valley incident between deputy and student
Drunk driver wrecks Oklahoma State homecoming, kills four people
Playboy will stop publishing nude images of women
“That’s a big thing to not talk to your wife about — but I think it would be so much fun to be in the White House.” — Kim Kardashian West on Kanye West’s possible 2020 presidential campaign.
Husband of business school namesake dies at 71
Rand Paul’s wife makes appearance in SC
Judge says Sumter deputies acted properly
Braves honor fan who died falling from stands
Costco receives go-ahead from Richland County for Columbia-area store.
According to Richland County deputies, a child was stabbed in the foot during a bullying incident Monday at Horrell Hill Elementary School, WLTX reported.
According to WLTX, deputies from Chester and York counties raided a house in Richburg Saturday night and broke up what Chester County Sheriff Alex Underwood said was one of the largest dogfighting operations he has ever seen.
Phillip Rowe, owner of Theater Rowe Productions in Lexington, was charged Friday with criminal sexual conduct with a minor after he allegedly “engaged in sexual activity” with a 14-year-old cast member of one of his productions, The State reported.
Republican presidential candidate Ben Carson will visit Columbia Monday to register for the South Carolina GOP presidential primary in February, according to The State.
A large crowd formed outside Columbia's Planned Parenthood Saturday to voice unified protests against the organization's' practice of providing abortions, according to The State.
The city of Columbia has once again granted public money to the annual Gay Pride Parade to the tune of just under $50,000, according to The State.