In Brief: March 31, 2014
Joint funeral to be held for Hilton Head teens
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Joint funeral to be held for Hilton Head teens
Students plan walk-out to protest Glenn McConnell
Investigators have determined that the January crash from the Blossom Street bridge into the Congaree River was a murder-suicide, The State reported.
Two Midlands schools named Palmetto’s Finest
Cyclist bills drops after opposition
Women steal handbags, jewelry from Walmart Camden Police are working to find two women accused of unsuccessfully attempting to return $208 of stolen merchandise to a local Walmart and then taking the items without paying, The State reported.
McConnell named College of Charleston president
Last of original Riverbanks Zoo animals dies
Columbia pastor announces senate campaign
14 students arrested after high school fight
Taco Bell customer assaulted for failure to say ‘excuse me’
Schools forced to choose between funding and freedom
Wade drops out of US Senate race Rick Wade, a former Obama administration official and cabinet head under Gov. Jim Hodges, announced Thursday that he will drop out of the U.S. Senate race against Republican Tim Scott, The State reported.
SLED report reveals Santiago testimony discrepancies
Clemson football players suspended
Columbia native remembered in Academy Awards tribute
Man arrested in connection with Rabon murder
SLED releases Santiago phone conversations
State Senate blocks plan to eliminate health scores
Lexington revival to begin next month