October 3, 2015
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Steve Spurrier upset with officiating calls in loss to Missouri
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Former USC star pitcher engaged
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EXCLUSIVE: Most in SC favor citizenship for undocumented immigrants
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Nunez’s inexperience showed against tough Missouri defense
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South Carolina slide continues in loss to Missouri
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Clate and Clarke Schmidt: Brothers and best friends
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Lexington County deputies charge couple in shooting death of man in Red Bank
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A USC landmark on the Horseshoe celebrates 175 years
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Letters: Pick your poison, or other means of death
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South Carolina vs. Missouri game updates, noon Saturday
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Several roads flooded, Horry County moves to OPCON 1
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Clemson-Notre Dame winner will be standing tall in national title race
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Forecast for rain, flooding has officials advising: Stay indoors, avoid travel
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Dustin Johnson files second lawsuit, now implicates former financial adviser
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Dutch Fork soaks Irmo
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Tucker slings Airport past Swansea to open region play
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ROUNDUP: Wilson sets TD record in Batesburg-Leesville win over Crescent
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Midlands, SC high school football scores, Week 6
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Bailey keeps Chapin perfect in win over Richland Northeast
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Markway’s homecoming game spoiled by Gamecocks’ loss
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Flaws still apparent despite improvement on defense
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Officer was ‘strong and brave – selfless’
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Azar: Baseball a bad investment for Columbia, will steal from arts
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Jeb Bush: Supreme Court picks will differ from his father’s
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Lower Richland’s Roach commits to Kentucky
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Letters: Cotton candy, carnival side shows & Donald Trump
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Letters: SC Highway Patrol should rethink Williams-Brice Stadium traffic
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Heavy rain causes flooding, power outages in Charlotte region
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‘Menopause The Musical’ comes to Columbia for a good cause
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Record rainfall possible in the Midlands, flooding likely through Sunday, weather service warns
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Sumter man with early dementia and young son reported missing
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Dash cams: They aren’t just for police anymore
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Remembering a protector, father, husband, friend
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Residents worry about heavy rains, flooding
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SC emergency operations increased to OPCON 1
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One Columbia couple’s story: Protecting a house against rising waters
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Lull expected Saturday afternoon, but more heavy, life-threatening rainfall projected