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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. 


In Brief: April 21, 2015

Today's brief section features award of a Pulitzer Prize to The Post and Courier, a new multi-purpose housing complex to be built in West Columbia and the flooding of Riverwalk.


In Brief: April 14, 2015

Today's In Brief section features a Columbia woman dying after running a half marathon, a police search for a man who burglarized a motel room and Lou Holtz's departure from ESPN.


In Brief: April 13

A 30-year-old Elgin man has been placed under arrest and charged with felony DUI following the death of a Columbia woman in a three-car accident which occured on Saturday afternoon, according to the Columbia Police Department, Police are looking for answers in regards to a man who was shot in the parking lot of a Bi-Lo on the 9000 Two Notch Road on Saturday and on Thursday, the Navy Flight Demonstration Team's Blue Angels took the crowd by storm during the Air Show at Marine Corps Air Station Beaufort.


In Brief: April 9, 2015

Today's In Brief section features the conviction of the Boston Marathon bomber, a rally outside of North Charleston and roosters finding new homes after being rescued from a cockfighting operation.


In Brief: April 7, 2015

Today's brief section features legal action by a fraternity against Rolling Stone, an April Fool's joke gone wrong and the return of the women's basketball team to Columbia.


In Brief: April 6

The West Columbia police officer who sustained a gunshot wound to the head last week was released from the hospital, USC junior All-American Tiffany Mitchell was presented the award named in honor of her coach at the NCAA Women's Final Four on Sunday, and Following the deaths of two fraternity pledges this school year, officials from both USC and Clemson, as well as state officials will begin to exercise more oversight


In Brief: April 2, 2015

Today's briefs include the apperance of a noose on Duke University's campus, viewing parties for the women's NCAA game on Sunday and a man charged with domestic violence after assaulting his pregnant wife.


In Brief: March 31, 2015

Today's brief section features animals rescued from a cockfighting operation, the evacuation of CiCi's Pizza and the number of charges at this year's Carolina Cup.


In Brief: March 30, 2015

Today's briefs feature the first scrimmage for the Gamecock football team and the Out of the Darkness Walk achieving and surpassing their donation goal of $5k.


In Brief: March 26, 2015

Todays brief section features a possible freeze on Saturday and Sunday, an ex-sheriff sentenced to 30 months for fraud and a Columbia family being named the March of Dimes ambassador family.


In Brief: March 23, 2015

Today's In Brief section features Bob Jones III retracting his anti-homosexual statement, a new Darla Moore portrait and the search for information about a shooting that left one dead in Richland County.


In Brief: March 19, 2015

Today's In Brief section features Dawn Staley's nomination for a coaching award, a USC linebacker's liver injury and a man who robbed the same convenience store four times.


In Brief: March 18, 2015

Today's in brief section features Jeb Bush's visit to Columbia, SC State's former president's lawsuit against the university and a water boil advisory for Harbison Boulevard. 


In Brief: March 17, 2015

Today's In Brief section features a search for shooting suspects, the firing of SC State's university president and the search for a man who stole $3K worth of underwear.


In Brief: March 5, 2015

Featured in today's In Brief is President Obama's visit to Benedict College, cadets leaving the Citadel during a hazing investigation, and a judge that stopped S.C. State's President from being fired.