February 19, 2019
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NCAA Tournament watch: Could Zion Williamson face his hometown school in Columbia?
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What Mel Kiper thinks of Deebo Samuel’s NFL draft stock
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Breastfeeding could become easier for working moms with this SC proposal. Here’s how
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New SC rules could keep your rented golf cart, moped off the road
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Jordan Burch inches closer to being a Top 10 national prospect
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Seven students hospitalized after speeding bus goes down embankment, SC cops say
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South Carolina sets 2019 spring football schedule
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A proposal to keep SC tuition costs down is one step closer to becoming law
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See how Gov. McMaster and lawmakers plan to elevate veterans’ issues in South Carolina
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Guns, NASCAR and Masters tickets used as bribes in failed SC nuclear project, feds say
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Clemson brands itself as Wide Receiver U. Tigers build strong case to be D-line U
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USC rolling out garnet carpet for top tailback target. Here’s his recruiting plan
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Updated SCHSL, SCISA high school basketball playoff schedule
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No, there was no earthquake on the SC coast. Here’s what officials say really happened
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With coveted SEC seed on line vs. Ole Miss, Frank Martin has a message for home fans
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Monday’s Midlands high school basketball playoff scores, schedule
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Westwood girls knock off Lower Richland to earn second straight Upper State championship appearance
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Lexington girls defeat James Island to earn first state semifinals trip since 1979
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The recent USC basketball trend that’s become symbolic of the Gamecocks’ season
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Hootie & the Blowfish’s Darius Rucker to receive another award — this one for good deeds
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Church employee assaulted after walking in on burglary, Lexington County deputies say
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Road rage likely why female passenger was shot in car with family, Columbia police say
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Loaded gun, drugs were in child’s reach at Lexington County apartment, cops say
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Body found in car at Columbia McDonald’s
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Pro-marijuana crowd fights back after SC AG’s ‘most dangerous drug’ assertion
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Rosso Trattoria Italian restaurant closes
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One of Columbia’s oldest stores is returning to its Five Points roots