Top Stories
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Man guilty in USC professor’s hit-and-run death
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Ex-USC student sentenced in Salty Nut arson case
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SC Senate passes $500 million road-repair deal
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One person taken to hospital after house fire off Monticello Road
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Woman arrested in Columbia child homicide case
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Boy Scouts approve plan to accept openly gay boys
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SC Senate approves $6.3B budget plan
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SC Senate OKs tax credits for private-school grants, teacher supplies
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Georgia woman charged in attempt to steal $133K from Columbia bank
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Brett Parker's teen daughter takes stand in dad's defense
Brooke Parker, 14, gave gut-wrenching testimony Thursday in a day filled with drama and unusual twists in the courtroom.
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After nat'l vote, some SC scouting officials worry about battle ahead
The Pee Dee Area Council for the Boy Scouts of America voted overwhelmingly in favor of no change to the organization's policy, and its Scout executive said there's concern now that Thursday's decision will impact area fundraising and membership.
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Richland Co. deputy fired, charged with sexual misconduct
A Richland County deputy was fired and arrested after a woman he had taken into custody on a DUI charge complained that he forced her to expose and touch herself in front of him, Sheriff Leon Lott said.
Featured
Scenes from the Riverbanks Botanical Garden's 'Rhythm and Blooms
The 'Rhythm and Blooms, Music and Art in the Garden' series is held every Thursday evening...
Design unveiled for new $26M USC alumni building
Work on the 65,000-square-foot building at the corner of Senate and Lincoln Streets should begin...
Sports
Blythewood teen making a name for himself in long-drive competitions
William Hinson, 18, can hit a golf ball a long way
Living
Columbia native Lauren Lucas enjoying a successful songwriting career
The Columbia native signed a major label contract and . . . watched her debut album sit on a shelf even as the lead single, “The Carolina Kind...
Opinion
Editorial: Hospitality taxes provoke wasteful, wishful spending by Columbia, Richland County
WHEN COLUMBIA and Richland County first adopted the 2 percent tax on prepared food, we warned that it could one day lead...















