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US, Taliban to start talks on ending Afghan war
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Columbia chief mulling discipline on fire station fire
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Orangeburg retirement home wants alcohol license
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Audit finds systemic problems plague SC's $41M pre-K agency
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After public hearings, DHEC sticks with its suggestion on food stamp restrictions
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West Columbia officer shoots, kills suspect
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Broad River bridge to close briefly Wednesday evening
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NSA director says plot against Wall Street foiled
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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 built in a low-lying corner of Finlay Park, Columbia City Council decided Tuesday.
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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 a judge was asking her, and winged an answer
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No pay raises for state employees in SC budget deal
State employees will not get a pay increase if a budget deal reached Monday night by House and Senate negotiators – following three hours of back-room negotiations – becomes law.
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Greenville couple die after car left running
Authorities say a Greenville couple has died after a car was left running at their house earlier this month.
Featured
Video: Sneak peek at Madden 25
Fox Sports brings us this preview of the latest iteration of Electronic Arts' Madden NFL, Madden...
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...
Sports
DeShaun Watson says Clemson football fans have nothing to fear
Touted quarterback commitment says visit to Auburn did not sway him from commitment to Clemson
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.












