October 4, 2015
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The BUZZ: Battle of the branches in SC government
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Soggy Showdown: No. 12 Clemson holds off No. 6 Notre Dame
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Gamecocks exhibit spirit, but not results
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Flooding forces coastal residents from their homes
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ESPN Gameday adds to big-time atmosphere for Clemson-Notre Dame showdown
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Midlands team reaches title tournament
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USC notebook: Steve Spurrier not backing down from referee criticism
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Spurrier wants USC offense to depend less on QB run
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Who can compete for state high school football titles this season?
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Monday letters:Shelby Rogers, other female athletes deserve coverage
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RNE linebacker TJ Brunson gets another look at USC
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Justice: How slain Forest Acres Police Officer Greg Alia changed my life
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Dabo Swinney trying to temper excitement over Clemson’s strong start
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The Good, the Bad and the Ugly: Missouri
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Myrtle Beach, city of Georgetown in states of emergency Sunday; heavy rain causes road closures
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Spurrier, USC coaches head home early due to flooding
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Thumbs Up, Thumbs Down: USC vs. Missouri
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Foundation not stable for Gamecocks
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Monday letters: DHEC needs to change focus, or get changed
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Monday letters: Compton story illustrated government at its best
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At the Soda City Comic Con, who’s your alter ego?
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City of Columbia advises all customers to boil water
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SC beer industry coming to a head
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Columbia, West Columbia water customers: Boil water
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Historic storm dumps foot of rain across Columbia
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Weather causing late delivery, you can read paper online
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Chapin area among county border disputes being analyzed
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Utility seeks hookup to lessen sewage spills in lower Saluda River
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After Columbia floods: ‘I don't even know if I have an apartment’
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Update: Sunday, Monday weather-related closings and delays
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Lexington County recommends evacuation, issues curfew
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Flood death: Woman dies when SUV washes off Columbia street
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Latest: Scenes from around Columbia, Lexington
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Social media roundup: Midlands, SC inundated by floodwaters
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More rain, floods in store for Midlands
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Columbia mayor says city curfew begins at 6 p.m. Sunday