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Crime blotter: Week of May 26 — June 2

On May 29, an officer pulled over a car for overly tinted windows. When he approached the car and the driver rolled down the window, a large cloud of smoke that smelled like marijuana escaped the vehicle.


In Brief: April 23, 2015

Todays brief section features the tear-down of the sign at Williams Brice Stadium, a family rescued after getting lost in Congaree National Park and larceny charges dropped against a football signee. 


Lake Murray draws students to cool waters for summer

As warmer weather sets in, some Gamecocks and Columbians are getting ready to hit the water. With temperatures staying above 60 degrees this week, many are beginning preparations for a summer full of activities out on the water at Lake Murray.


Gamecock Snap sheds new light on 4/20

If you hadn’t heard, Monday was 4/20, or national stoner day. If you had forgotten this day, all you had to do was take a quick peak at Gamecock snaps and you were quickly reminded.


In Brief: April 22 2015

In today's briefs, SLED is investigating another shooting, the electronic sign in front of Williams-Brice stadium has been torn down as a part of the renovations and Senate has to vote on a bill to provide body cameras to police officers. 


Housing development in talks to build mid-rise development at Main, College Streets

Tennessee-based housing developer, EdR, has begun looking to acquire property at the intersection of Main and College streets in order to build a new college-housing building.  EdR has been working in the collegiate housing industry since 1964 and has completed more than 30 housing projects — however, none thus far in South Carolina.  “We’re interested in looking at property there,” Susan Jennings, EdR’s vice president of corporate communication and marketing, said.  John Fellows, Columbia’s planning administrator, told The State that EdR submitted plans for a “mid-rise” facility, which could range anywhere from 12 to 15 stories tall. As of Monday, Jennings could not provide definitive answers about the status of the deal, nor when EdR would be making their move on acquiring the land for their development, but the block houses Sandy’s famous Hot Dogs and The Baptist Collegiate Ministry building. Sandy’s Famous Hot Dogs currently has four locations within the Columbia area, however, the one located at 825 Main Street is the closest to USC’s campus.