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In Brief 11/1/16

At least several workers were injured in a gas pipeline explosion, absentee voting is up from previous general elections, and a former U.S. Attorney for South Carolina signs a letter criticizing FBI.


In Brief: 10/31/16

A North Charleston man is charged with armed robbery and carjacking. The Richland County Public Library is hosting a Main Street trick-or-treat event on Monday afternoon. An SC elementary school teacher is raising funds to purchase a bike for all 650 students.


In Brief: 10/30/16

Former Gamecock standout Marcus Lattimore coached his Heathwood Hall team to a state championship, a suspicious death investigation has led to murder charges against the victim's son, and the man killed in a Sumter house fire was identified. 


In Brief: 10/29/16

A new study indicates that rising sea levels is impacting flooding along the South Carolina coast, a South Carolina native played in the World Series and one person was killed in a fire in Sumter late Friday.


In Brief: 10/28/16

HGTV is bringing their traveling tiny tailgate house to this Saturday's Tennessee vs. South Carolina, repairs to two oceanfront state parks damaged by Hurricane Matthew were slowed down by state legislators, and a person shot outside a Two Notch Road is expected to survive.


In Brief: 10/27/16

The FBI's Uniform Crime Report says Columbia residents are most likely to be victims of burglaries and car thefts, some parents are accusing a Columbia childcare center of physically abusing students and Gov. Nikki Haley expressed her disappointment with the 2016 election.


InterVarsity LGBTQ policies spark outrage, complicated discussions

One the nation's largest campus ministries, and one with an active chapter at USC, has found itself in the spotlight over their policy towards LGBTQ employees and allies. While the organization says many claims have been taken out of context, the issue has put the complicated relationship between religion and the LGBTQ community on college campuses at the forefront of discussion.