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SC has ‘significant problem’ with prescription-drug abuse, report says
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Richland County council may decide Tuesday whether to pay election lawyer bills
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Smarter signals promise fewer Lexington County road jams
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United restarts 787 flights after battery fix
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Columbias suburban poor on the rise, nearly doubling in a decade
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Alan Wilson wants IRS-targeted groups to come forward
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Evacuation order lifted after Newberry County tanker fire
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Calls poured in to consumer affairs agency over SC tax record hacking
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Crews dig through night after deadly Okla. twister
Spotlights bore down on massive piles of shredded cinder block, insulation and metal as crews worked through the night lifting bricks and parts of collapsed walls where a monstrous tornado barreled through the Oklahoma City suburbs, demolishing an...
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Brett Parker says Capnerhurst was assailant, but witnesses testify he avoided firearms
One by one, family and friends of a man slain in an Irmo bookie’s home testified Monday that he never owned a gun and did not like to be around them.
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SC eyeing Oregon for solution to meth lab explosion
Making methamphetamine is as easy as shopping at a store where the highly addictive drugs ingredients from cold medicine to batteries and soda bottles to cook the drug in are available.
Featured
Falcons fly highest, repeat as state champs
A.C. Flora started the season as state champions. They ended it the same way.
This week's best staff photographs, May 20, 2013
A selection of photographs from The State staff.
Sports
Falcons fly highest, repeat as state champs
A.C. Flora started the season as state champions. They ended it the same way.
Living
Spoleto Festival USA’s talking points
Here are the performances, including “Le Grand C” by Compagnie XY, that Spoleto patrons will be talking about
Opinion
Scoppe: Don’t delay finishing off Budget and Control Board
Since the House and Senate both have passed legislation to abolish the hermaphroditic Budget and Control Board, you’d think they could mark that off their to-do list. You’d be wrong.













