In Brief: March 4, 2015
By Lauren Shirley | March 3, 2015Today's briefs feature the SC State president suing SC State, the relocation of the Bluff Road Bojangles' and Magic Johnson's plan to visit SC State.
Today's briefs feature the SC State president suing SC State, the relocation of the Bluff Road Bojangles' and Magic Johnson's plan to visit SC State.
Today's in brief includes a teacher charged with possession of marijuana, a missing woman found dead near a crash site and the $188 million Powerball Jackpot winner.
This week in briefs, the Bassmaster Classic wrapped up at Hartwell Lake, part of Bull St. will undergo development to make it the center of downtown Columbia and a women allegedly shot and killed a man after a fight between the two.
Today's in brief includes a the need to fix a leaking landfill, the sale of Girl Scout cookies and Representative Jim Clyburn's ideas to fix SC State.
Today's in brief includes Vice President Joe Biden's visit to Columbia, a student's efforts to keep SC State open and a man faced with attempted murder charges.
Today's In Brief features a rally to show support for SC State, a woman charged with child abuse homicide and a a stolen dog and car that have been located.
Today's In Brief features the weeding out of old books at the Richland County Library, an officer-involved shooting on I-20 and a Gamecock football signee's arrest.
"The fact is some dirty dealing by some adults doesn't take anything away from the accomplishments of those young men." -- White House spokesman Josh Earnest after little league team Jackie Robinson West was stripped of its U.S.
Today's In Brief includes the deaths of three UNC Chapel Hill students, the South Carolina House passing an abortion bill, and the death of a Greenville teacher.
Today's In Brief features the suspension of Brian Williams, a bill that would require S.C. high schoolers to take civics test, and a S.C. House budget panel's vote to close South Carolina State University for two years.
Today's In Brief section features a man in custody for biting a woman’s nose, a man pleading guilty after shooting a DEA agent and the jury selection for the 'American Sniper' death trial.
Today's In Brief section features an army widow's support retreat plans, a city worker's death and the potential for increased teacher salaries in South Carolina.
Today's in brief includes the suspension of Clemson's chapter of Sigma Phi Epsilon, a train crash resulting in a chemical spill and a man arrested for impersonating a police officer.
Today's in brief features a proposed bill to the House floor, a car chase and a stolen camera containing the last moments of a newborn.
Today's In Brief features a resolved Amber Alert, and a new 'Art Village,' and a fire behind Granby Mill Apartments.
Today's In Brief features McMaster's chief of staff's DUI charge, a five-person murder in Georgia and a call to increase diversity at Clemson.
"The country has shown that it will implement its laws and we hope that this is the first step toward ending this extreme form of violence against women once and for all."