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No pay raises for state employees in SC budget deal
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Pot left on stove causes blaze at Columbia fire station
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West Columbia officer shoots, kills suspect
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Heathwood campers immerse themselves in the great outdoors
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NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled
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SC political briefs, June 19
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Federal gambling trial postponed for Brett Parker, his father and third alleged bookie
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SC review finds ‘questionable’ stats, other ills in S.C. First Steps
S.C. First Steps uses “questionable statistics” to show it helps children succeed in school, over- and underfunded various county partnerships and has poor participation by its governing board, according to a state audit released Tuesday.
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Broad River bridge to close briefly Wednesday evening
A major route in and out of Columbia will close to traffic for up to 15 minutes Wednesday evening.
Featured
Miss SC USA says she didnt hear the question + video
Megan Pinckney, who got fifth runner-up in the Miss USA pageant, admits she didnt hear what...
Busted Plug sculpture to get new home in Finlay Park
A splash pad for children that would feature a well-known fire hydrant sculpture likely will be ...
Sports
Former Heathwood star Kristen Dickerson to coach Ben Lippen girls basketball
Four years ago, Kristen Dickerson was a star on the basketball court during her senior season at Heathwood Hall.
Living
How to use herbs in recipes
Come summer, its the query herb experts get asked the most: I have so much (insert name of home-grown herb here). What can I do with it? So before you surrender or resort to zucchini-esque measures we thought we...
Opinion
Scoppe: What Rainey v. Haley tells us about ethics reform
The Supreme Court did not exonerate Gov. Nikki Haley on ethics charges last week; it tossed the case on a technicality. But she would have won on the merits — which says more about the problems with our ethics law than about her ethics.














