September 3, 2019
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Tuesday update: Here’s what SC’s Midlands should expect from Hurricane Dorian
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Hurricane Dorian to hammer SC coast as storm passes, Gov. McMaster says
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Who should be Midlands’ Week 1 football player of the week? Vote here and tell us
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Tropical Storm watch issued for six Midlands counties, weather service announces
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The Ryan Hilinski report: What to know about new Gamecocks starter, QB situation
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Before becoming next Gamecocks QB, Luke Doty is savoring the small moments
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SC police investigating after woman’s body found on side of road
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Mike Leach excited for Ryan Hilinski to make his first college start
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South Carolina airport to close as Hurricane Dorian approaches
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Fort Jackson cancels graduation ahead of Hurricane Dorian
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Texas A&M matchup is ‘a personal game’ for a lot of players on Clemson’s team
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SC price-gouging law goes into effect during Hurricane Dorian
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Hurricane already impacting SC high school football schedule. Here’s what’s next
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See what Midlands teams are ranked in this week’s SC high school football polls
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Jake Bentley injury could be season-ending, Muschamp says
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South Carolina moves veteran on offensive line, could have new starter Saturday
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As Hurricane Dorian nears, nearly a quarter million evacuees flee SC coast
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SC officials issue burn ban as Hurricane Dorian stares down coast
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SC activist given $20,000 settlement and apology after mistaken ‘most wanted’ listing
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Will Muschamp’s message to Gamecocks fans: ‘We’re pissed too’
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How is USC helping Charleston Southern during hurricane? The Bucs are moving in
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Dabo Swinney on Jake Bentley injury: ‘I hate that for him.’
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‘He’ll be ready.’ South Carolina players react to change at quarterback
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South Carolina’s plan for Dakereon Joyner, and how he’s taking change in circumstance
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SC officials not evacuating prison before Hurricane Dorian despite mandatory order
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Lexington man charged in deadly home invasion that killed 8-year-old
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Man suffers life-threatening injuries in Columbia shooting
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Do 7 reported threats to Lexington County schools mean system is working?
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Lexington County man killed walking across road, coroner says