April 1, 2020
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Midlands man killed after car crashes into pole, SC officials say
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Sam Goodwin, all-time SC State great and longtime Columbia pastor, has died
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That was quick: Chevez Goodwin details timing, decision to transfer to Southern Cal
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Clemson extends new QB offer to Maryland four-star
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Gamecocks swoop in with first Power 5 offer for JUCO linebacker
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Madness — SC style. Let’s play ‘what if’ with best college hoops teams in state history
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Gamecocks star Ty Harris named a finalist for top national player of the year award
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AJ Lawson’s decision looms. A draft expert weighs in on USC star as a pro prospect
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How is coronavirus affecting Clemson Athletics? Breaking down the financial impact
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SC Senate candidate arrested on charges of sexual misconduct with a minor
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High school student drowns while swimming with friends at Midlands lake, coroner says
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Body of missing SC man found in the woods with bullet wounds, coroner says
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In their most vulnerable hour, SC families visit through nursing home window
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New policy puts Prisma nurses in danger from coronavirus, staffers say
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Richland County has 28 new coronavirus cases, total doubles since last week
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Worker at Amazon warehouse in West Columbia tests positive for coronavirus
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SC sees 210 new coronavirus cases, four new deaths
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Coronavirus live updates: Here’s what to know in South Carolina on April 1
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Vital to stay in place from coronavirus, Prisma hospital officials tell SC lawmakers
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Parade brings joy for teachers and students separated by the coronavirus
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The show must go on, even with the coronavirus
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SC lawmakers could postpone work until the fall in wake of coronavirus outbreak
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USC to start refunding students whose lives have been affected by coronavirus fallout
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Cases of coronavirus continue to rise in South Carolina’s Lowcountry, officials says
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Six feet apart better than six feet under, Kershaw sheriff says of social distancing
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Are any towns in the Midlands following Columbia in issuing a stay-at-home order?
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Richland County to consider stay-at-home order
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In some GOP-led states, ‘blue’ cities lead the charge for coronavirus restrictions
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SC Emergency Division’s website crashes after coronavirus mobile alert