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Lexington-Richland 5 board gives itself big pay raise
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Live video: Obama speaks from the Brandenburg Gate
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Clemson student diagnosed with tuberculosis
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Columbia child killed in DUI traffic incident
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West Columbia officer shoots, kills suspect
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Accident likely caused Greenville couples deaths, police say
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House committee takes up tough Gowdy immigration bill
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Heathwood campers immerse themselves in the great outdoors
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SC political briefs, June 19
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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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Columbia police ask again: Please take crime survey
Columbia police, having mailed out thousands of circulars in recent weeks asking citizens to take a crime survey, are mailing out more to residents this week.
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Probation for Columbia man convicted of animal cruelty
A 61-year-old former Lee County resident told a circuit court judge on Tuesday that more than 1,000 animals who suffered under his care in 2009 and 2010 were not kept in any more cruel conditions than (he) was.
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
Heat force Game 7 with 103-100 OT win over Spurs
When LeBron James' greatness almost wasn't good enough, officials began preparing for a San Antonio celebration.
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
Bolton: Dedication of BTW auditorium sparks revival
THE DEDICATION of the renovated Booker T. Washington High School auditorium last week quickly transformed into a revival, as one person after another...














