July 13, 2018
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SC Gov. McMaster issues order to boot Planned Parenthood as a Medicaid provider
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Five questions Dabo Swinney will face at the ACC Football Kickoff event
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The 3 most important games on South Carolina’s 2018 schedule
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How McMaster’s veto endangers health care for the poor
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Tori Gurley goes on Finebaum, makes himself a guarantee for South Carolina-Georgia
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Two places you souldn’t bother looking for honest men
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Mark Kingston, Gamecocks reel in a Top-25 national recruit
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Swansea High School football coach’s appeal for old job turned down by school board
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Richland County officials deserve thanks for jobs well done
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SCANA launching its own probe into allegations of nuclear project mismanagement
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Student loan interest rates are at highest level since 2010
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Army Ranger, SC native killed in Afghanistan remembered as ‘national treasure’
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What top national recruit, Gamecocks target is looking for
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Former Swansea High football coach files $300,000 lawsuit against school district
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Another USC stadium earns national praise, named one of nine best in the country
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Jalek Felton is done with college basketball. He’s taking another path
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Gray Collegiate standout Juwan Gary picks Crimson Tide over hometown USC
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Reports: Former Clemson athlete killed in Mexico City while celebrating anniversary
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How South Carolina can benefit from offshore oil exploration
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She says Charlamagne Tha God raped her in 2001. SC prosecutor says case can’t be reopened
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What in-town Columbia property sold for over $1.1 million?
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Fort Jackson recruits to graduate after surviving lightning strike, basic training
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'Armed and dangerous' SC man captured, charged with triple shooting in West Columbia
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Driver nicknamed ‘Fluffy’ dragged woman beneath car, Columbia police say
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Shooter in Swansea killing still on the run, deputies say as they begin the search
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Shooting of 22-year-old in Swansea likely a homicide, coroner says
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Kevin Lawrence is leaving ‘Live PD.’ Here’s why
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Late night munchies? Here’s where to satisfy your hunger in Columbia