In Brief: October 29, 2013
Barnes and Noble on Harbison to close
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Barnes and Noble on Harbison to close
Multicultural programs help promote inclusion
Police identify 140 gang members for eviction
Pastides ‘guardedly optimistic’ about safe weekend
City to use injunctions to combat gangs
University President Harris Pastides officially signed USC’s new tobacco-free policy Tuesday.
The family of the 18-year-old victim of last week’s Five Points shooting outlined their suggestions for a safer nightlife district Monday, with hopes of preventing future tragedies.
‘Martha’s List’ looks for cooperative action from law enforcement, community
Group wants to buy Palmetto Compress
Police likely won’t increase Five Points presence this weekend
Woman, 18, stuck by stray bullet, police say
Most furloughed employees return to Ft. Jackson
Colgate-Palmolive plant to bring 300 jobs
Arrington: ‘Cancer is going to affect each and every one of us in some way, shape or form in our lives.’
City Hall gets $1.1 million renovation
Course’s goal to help ease students’ transition to university
USC’s Sorority Council was awarded the National Panhellenic Conference Excellence Award on Monday.
Sumter County man stabbed with screwdriver
Mann: ‘I really believe they’re going to cure me’
Ethics complaints against Sheheen dropped