September 2, 2020
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Bob Caslen, confident USC can contain COVID 19 cases, plans to keep university open
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He built many bonds and won a lot of basketball games. Now Columbia legend is retiring
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Will fall high school sports in SC start on time? League leader ‘very encouraged’
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2 hometown Gamecocks plan to be at USC an extra season after NCAA change
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Clemson offers top highly rated SC receiver prospect for 2022
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South Carolina recruiting target facing hard decision
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Clemson tight end forgives coach who used racial slur: ‘I’m happy he’s my coach’
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US Chamber endorses Democrat Joe Cunningham in 1st District race against Nancy Mace
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SC’s Harrison raises more cash in August than Graham did in three months in Senate race
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Black Panther star Chadwick Boseman honored by SC Senate
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Midlands elementary school shuts down after positive COVID-19 test
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Alligator lunges ‘fast as lightning’ at hiker who got too close in SC, photo shows
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Why a freshman South Carolina tailback caught Muschamp‘s attention in first scrimmage
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Allen’s move to NCAA DII is a detailed process. This HBCU veteran will lead transition
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Richland County sheriff’s deputy fired, arrested after assaulting woman in custody
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Lexington sheriff’s office disavows deputy who said it ‘supports’ fired Columbia cop
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Death penalty possible for men charged in killing of postal carrier in SC, feds say
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A week before crowded college party, Columbia urged student apartments to close pools
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Five Points cornerstone business falls victim to COVID-19. Here’s how it’ll live on
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Amid calls to rename monuments, Thurmond’s legacy is ‘complicated,’ biographer says
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SC Senate expands November absentee voting to all due to COVID-19. Up next, the House
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Coronavirus live updates: Here’s what to know in South Carolina on Sept. 2
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USC quarantines another house in Greek Village, bringing total to 10
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As teachers face COVID-19 exposure, SC lawmakers weigh leave options
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Prisma Health sees ‘downward trend’ in COVID-19 patients, warns of Labor Day spike
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DHEC reports 601 new coronavirus cases with nearly 20% of tests positive
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More Midlands municipalities renew emergency mask ordinances during COVID-19 pandemic