January 11, 2022
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USC raises COVID-19 risk status amid omicron’s rise. Here’s what you need to know
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Suspended and indicted SC lawmaker had previously been accused of sexual misconduct
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More COVID rent aid is coming to SC’s largest counties. What tenants should know
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Cade Klubnik, Clemson’s newest QB, arrives on campus with 5-star expectations
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Gamecocks stay hot in transfer portal, add ACC tailback commitment
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‘He just wants to be the best’: What star James Madison receiver brings to Gamecocks
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Gamecocks poised to make big jump in Year 2 under Shane Beamer, national outlets say
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Gov. McMaster’s plan to increase SC teacher salaries doesn’t go far enough
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Cancer-causing waste found at troubled paper mill on SC river. How did it get there?
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Batesburg-Leesville fills football vacancy with championship-winning coach
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South Carolina brings back much of its defense. What that means for 2022 Gamecocks
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Richland 1 just had more students testing positive for COVID than all of last school year
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Snow could follow the freezing temperatures forecast to hit the Midlands. Here’s when
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Shaking continues in Columbia area as 2 more earthquakes are confirmed Tuesday
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The way-too-early polls are out. Here’s where several outlets rank Clemson
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Some schools in SC districts go virtual as COVID decimates staff, substitutes
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SC lawmakers kick off 2022 session Tuesday. Here are the priorities, starting with money
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Puppy dropped outside animal control building on frigid night later died, SC cops say
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Earthquake confirmed in SC. Here’s how it compares to recent ones in the Midlands
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LR5 hires Akil Ross as school district’s new full-time superintendent
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Chapin Elementary going virtual this week due to COVID surge. Here are the details
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81-year-old man found shot to death in Richland County home, coroner says
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A Cayce official was accused of making racist comments. What the city investigation found
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Let peace ring: Columbia debuts new public art piece in the Vista. Here’s what it is
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It’s all ‘Love’: A new bakery is set to open in the Columbia area
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Rotisserie chicken restaurant chain to open Columbia spot in this busy commercial area
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Columbia’s busiest COVID-19 testing site is relocating, extending hours. What to know
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Coronavirus omicron updates: What to know in South Carolina on Jan. 11
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SC daily coronavirus numbers drop to 8,000 on Tuesday after record-breaking week