October 5, 2015
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USC vs. LSU game still a go, athletic department officials say
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Tale of the tape: Pressure a problem for South Carolina
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USC vs. Vanderbilt game time announced
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Transcript: USC football Q&A with Josh Kendall, 11 a.m. Monday
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Scoppe: Countdown to crisis? Leatherman-Lucas letter to Toal puts state just one step away
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Kendall’s Morning Meeting: ‘Cartwheel’ teams struggling this season
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Clemson players in the NFL
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Spurrier gets his say with SEC on concerns about refs
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Hilton Head GOP booster: Flooding a 'lame excuse' for Lindsey Graham to cancel local campaign events
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Lakshmi: Rain brings destruction but also renewal
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10 Midlands players picked for Shrine Bowl
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Wilson, Barber: Remember victims, celebrate victories over domestic violence
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USC recruit recap: 7 domination blocks for Will Putnam
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Scouting the Gamecocks’ next opponent: LSU Tigers
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Monday letters: Accepting adultery has created problems
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Monday letters: Gervais Street bridge dangerous for pedestrians
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Report Card: USC still searching for offensive identity
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Democrats release Benghazi testimony
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Seneca officer had resigned month before fatal shooting
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Editorials from around South Carolina: foster children, prison industries, school adequacy deadline
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South Carolina football’s depth chart for LSU
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SCHSL sets guidelines for rescheduling games
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SC insurance agents brace for claims onslaught
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How to help those affected by flooding
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Richland County coroner identifies five victims killed in floods
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Day after the SC flood: More dams breached
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Columbia can’t say when safe water will be restored
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Forest Acres tries to recover from floods, but breaking dams remain a concern
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Columbia area hospitals open, but some limit service
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Gills Creek’s quiet network of lakes and streams brings flood deaths
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Many business hit hard by flood
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VIDEO: See Lexington Mill Pond Dam breach
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At Lower Richland High shelter, evacuees wonder what future holds
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Curfew lifted in Lexington County
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After flood, search-and-rescue missions launch as residents pick up pieces
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Cayce neighborhood’s residents can return home
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Midlands public schools keeping doors closed Tuesday
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S.C. roads repairs will take time, money
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Homeowners along lower Saluda River rescued
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Chester prosecutor helps rescue man, dog in Columbia flooding
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Central Carolina Community Foundation accepting online donations to help flood victims
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In Richland County, evacuations continue, free water distribution to start soon
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Motorist rescued from Forest Lake flooding: ‘I thought I was going under’
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Epic flooding leaves devastation across SC
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THIS WEEK’S PUBLIC MEETINGS
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Forest Acres, Arcadia Lakes: ‘Ground-zero for the flood’
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How to get and give help following historic Columbia floods