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The Buzz: A new first at the SC State House?
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Good books blend fact and fiction, authors say
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Winning numbers drawn in Powerball jackpot
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College notes, May 19
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Warrick reflects on her 11 months leading SC State
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Pair charged with aiding driver in fatal Elgin accident
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Blue Star Mothers laud military at Patriots Ball in Columbia
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Teacher assaulted by student at Carowinds
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SC State House for sale
At least 66 former lawmakers, legislative staffers and state regulators have registered to lobby the Legislature in the past two years, according to research by The State newspaper.
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Lexington County WalMart evacuated after gas leak
A WalMart store on South Lake Drive in Lexington County was evacuated around 1 p.m. Saturday after workers discovered a gas leak.
Featured
SC National Guard scrambles to handle big disasters
Four-day military exercise puts 1,500 S.C. National Guard members in intense simulation of potentially...
SNAPSHOTS from Allen University graduation
Graduates from Allen University pose before their graduation exercises on campus May 18, 2013, in...
Sports
Lexington beats Blythewood to win 4A baseball championship
Reagan pitches three-hit shutout to lead Wildcats to state title Friday nigh at Carolina Stadium
Living
Harmonic patterns: New exhibit at Columbia Museum of Art
Found in Translation: The Art of Steven Naifeh exhibits art influenced by Arab and Islamic culture and art
Opinion
Scoppe: Ethics reform: At a crossroads
A YEAR AFTER political scandals launched a cluster of competing study panels and catapulted ethics reform to the top of the 2012 campaign agenda, the Legislature has reached a critical crossroads. What happens in the ...













