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In Brief: 3/28/2016

A member of the Friendship 9 dies at his home, USC looks to take advantage of the lifting of the Cuban Embargo, and a South Carolina family mourns the loss of their pet following an alligator attack.


USCPD talks cooperation with students for Creed Week

The USC Police Department partnered with the Office of Student Conduct and Academic Integrity and the Carolina Judicial Council to discuss their role in the Carolina community and take questions from students.


People gather to pay tribute to the victims of the Brussels attacks on March 23, 2016 in Brussels, Belgium. (Aurore Belot/Belga/Zuma Press/TNS)

Briefing: 3/24/16

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.


In Brief: 3/23/16

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.


In Brief: 3/22/16

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.