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In Brief: 8/24/16

A car crash closed portions of Devine Street on Tuesday, independent taxi drivers will no longer be able to do business at Columbia Metropolitan Airport and an incident involving pepper spray sent 21 Richland County students to the hospital.


In Brief: 8/23/16

No one was injured when shots were fired at a home off Two Notch Road, police are searching for a mentally challenged 18-year-old from Greenville, and mosquitoes in North Charleston were found to have West Nile virus.


In Brief: 8/22/16

A man was killed during an armed robbery in Columbia, a small town police chief in Dillon County looks to make history and the person killed in a hit-and-run incident in Columbia was identified.


In Brief: 8/20/16

Repairs will finally begin on the Columbia Canal after it was damaged in last year's historic flooding, July job numbers dropped South Carolina's unemployment rate to a 15 year low and a local church hosted a panel of community leaders to discuss the relationship between police and the community.


In Brief: 8/19/16

Clemson Road was closed Thursday after a gas leak was reported, a sixth-grader from South Carolina will compete on a new Food Network show and two dead manatee washing ashore in one week is raising questions about environmental issues off the coast of Charleston.


Demetra departing for Georgia Tech gig

Andy Demetra has officially accepted a broadcast position with Georgia Tech, ending weeks of speculation that the voice of Gamecock basketball and baseball would be leaving Columbia.


What's Italy without pizza? (Ellen Creager/Detroit Free Press/TNS)

Chow down for no charge

Whether you're a newly minted member of the class of 2020 or a super senior and proud of it, Welcome Week is always good for one thing: an excess of free food. Here's a helpful guide to all the best grub up for grabs this week.