Top Stories
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Fired for refusing flu shot, SC hospital employee eligible for unemployment
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More teachers to be hired by Lexington 1
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RANTIN: Service is a way of life
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Surfside Beach man charged with tattooing 15-year-old girl
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Ohio kidnap case hero gets burgers for life
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Hurricane forecast: Another busy Atlantic season
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Police: Woman slammed child’s head into faucet
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Columbia’s new Maxcy Gregg pool ready for summer swimmers
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Man shot by FBI had ties to Boston bombing suspect
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SC political briefs, May 23
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Irmo bookie Brett Parker’s defense begins with attempt to dispel motive deaths
COLUMBIA, SC The defense began its case in the Brett Parker double-murder trial with witnesses who might dispel the idea that he knew the value of his wife's life insurance policy.
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SC celebrates its 225th birthday as a US state
South Carolina is celebrating its 225th birthday as a U.S. state.
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SC Senate defeats tax credits for private school tuition
A proposal to give tax breaks to parents of students who are home-schooled or go to private schools was defeated in the S.C. Senate Wednesday, despite predictions from Republicans that the vote would be close.
Sports
Efficient Wolfpack top Clemson in ACC baseball opener
N.C. State excels in all aspects of game in 6-3 victory
Living
Distress call becomes art in Spoleto’s ‘Mayday Mayday’
Tristan Sturrock returns to Spoleto Festival USA to share his story that began with a May Day phone call.
Opinion
Bolton: Columbia voters might have to force referendum on strong mayor
IF COLUMBIA voters want an opportunity to decide whether the city should be run by a full-time mayor, they’re likely going to have to make it happen themselves.















