Report reveals Prince died of accidental fentanyl overdose
June 2, 2016Prince was revealed on Thursday to have died of an overdose of the painkiller fentanyl.
Prince was revealed on Thursday to have died of an overdose of the painkiller fentanyl.
Sumter County identified the 12-year-old boy killed in Sunday's ATV crash, two suspects stole thousands of dollars' worth of Yeti coolers, and 11 Richland County residents have been indicted on charges of food stamp fraud.
A South Carolina school superintendent was killed in a crash that involved a deputy, a North Charleston man accused of hiding a dead body behind his business was denied bond and a missing Richland County teen was found safe by deputies.
Secretary of State John Kerry denounced any use of torture, over 30,000 union Verizon workers have gone on strike, a 16-year-old boy was shot and killed by police in Chicago, and Stephen Hawking is backing a new program to send tiny spacecraft to a nearby star system.
Richland County is facing a lawsuit from a watchdog group, Columbia Police have released more details on the man arrested following a deadly domestic dispute and Forest Acres has delayed action on what to do with the site of the former Cardinal Newman School.
A study shows that South Carolina women lose over $5 billion annually to the wage gap, a North Augusta officer has pleaded guilty for a fatal shooting in February 2014 and Newberry County sheriffs are investigating the death of an unidentified elderly black man.
Columbia's new minor league team opened up their season with a combined no-hitter on the road; a Beaufort county teenager is dead and two others are hospitalized following a house party; and Saluda County upgrades its emergency call center.
Country singer Merle Haggard dies at 79, UNC men's basketball coach Roy Williams comments on Villanova's close win, Mississippi passes a bill intended to protect against "government discrimination" and a U.S. Marine Corps dog is awarded the highest medal for courage a military animal can receive.
The Five Points Foundation is donating over $50,000 of St. Pat's profits to local charities, a teenage mother was killed in a shooting in York on Sunday morning and a Georgetown man has been sentenced to 30 years after pleading guilty to a murder.
Columbia police are searching for a female suspect in a hit-and-run, a second man has been charged in connection with last week's I-20 shooting, and Lexington County officials identified the Lake Murray boater who was found dead Sunday morning.
This week in brief: Republican presidential candidate Donald Trump voices his views on abortion, a North Carolina transgender man is working against new legislation that requires him to use the women's restroom and actor Ian Somerhalder is involved on a campaign to save wild elephants in Africa.
A Richland County deputy was involved in a collision while responding to a shooting investigation, 17 South Carolina people have been arrested after a nationwide crackdown on gang activity and three women have been charged in connection with an assault on the Saluda River.
President Obama comments on the terrorist attacks on Belgium, PETA Senior Vice President Lisa Lange discusses the concept of the "'Blackfish' effect" and Libertarian presidential candidate John McAfee says the social media age gives third-party candidates an advantage.
Local officers are searching for multiple suspects in a robbery at a marine dealership, CPD are questioning one of three suspects in a shooting in the Five Points district and a man previously charged with stabbing another inmate while in prison was sentenced to 15 more years in prison.
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.
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.
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.