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In Brief: 3/22/16

Columbia police are continuing to investigate the suspicious death in Five Points early Sunday morning, a former South Carolina lieutenant governor is switching parties for his 2018 governor campaign, and two Lexington men have been charged in connection with a church break-in in Pelion.


Crime Blotter: 3/13/16 - 3/19/16

A middle school girl was attacked by two of her classmates and a third girl, a woman's ex-boyfriend stole her gun after coming into her apartment without permission, and two men continue an altercation with a threat of gun violence.


In Brief: 3/21/16

A West Columbia woman has been identified as the lone fatality of a Lexington County house fire, the boys basketball coach of Westwood High School was dismissed from the team and a Myrtle Beach man has been charged with attempted murder after assaulting two local police officers.


SC House passes Tucker Hipps bill

More than a year after the passing of a Clemson University student during his fraternity pledge process, the South Carolina House has approved a bill to increase transparency in the Greek system. 


Briefing: 3/17/16

This week in brief: Democratic and Republican candidates look forward as the primaries continue, a British professor receives $700,000 for solving a 300-year-old theorem and dog whisperer Cesar Millan is facing accusations of animal cruelty.


In Brief: 3/16/16

South Carolina Governor Nikki Haley publicly calls out the chairman of a House panel, a bill to send aid to farmers affected by the October floods advances in state government and a plan to drill off the coast of South Carolina and other East Coast states is dropped by the federal government.