In Brief: June 5, 2014
DSS officer resigns
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DSS officer resigns
GOP to candidate: Don’t call yourself a Republican
Woman arrested after leaving loaded gun in Chik-fil-A bathroom
Man arrested after exposing himself to a young student
NFIB endorses Graham, Chamber of Commerce may be next
Man blind in one eye after dispute over beer
Gov. Nikki Haley starts Facebook dispute
South Carolina gas prices on the rise
Complaint filed against Clemson football for religious activity
West Columbia mayor stripped of oversight powers
Strippers sue South Carolina clubs over wages
Lawmakers debate how to help students read South Carolina lawmakers are still discussing how to respond to a study showing that about 30 percent of third graders in the state struggle to read at their grade level, WIS reported.
Emma’s Law moving toward Haley’s desk
Police are not sure who called in a fake bomb threat that cleared the city courthouse for more than two hours Tuesday. Investigators are trying to figure out who called the threat in, city police said on Twitter. No hazards were found after the threat was reported around 10 a.m., and the scene was cleared around 12:30 p.m. The evacuation closed two blocks of Washington Street in the Vista from Park Street to Gadsden Street. The courthouse is located at 811 Washington St.
S.C. State misuses funds appropriated to aid poor
Gov. Haley plans $50,000 trip to India
North Myrtle Beach hosts Quidditch World Cup
Hotelier scopes out Vista as potential build site
State Supreme Court reverses jury’s decision, rules in favor of fan
Three charged following El Cheapo robbery