May 26, 2022
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Meet Pebbles the terrier from South Carolina, the world’s oldest dog. How old is she?
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Bouncing back: Maddie Drerup, Fort Mill softball even SC title series with Lexington
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Greatness! Gray Collegiate softball captures program’s first state championship
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Special ed teacher accused of spanking student with ruler is suspended, SC board says
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Lockout at middle school in Lexington County after student was sent threat, officials say
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One driver killed when pickup truck and SUV collide on Midlands road, SC cops say
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South Carolina learns kickoff times, TV info for first football games
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Why adding Freddie Kitchens is a no-brainer for South Carolina and the offense
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Nation’s top environmental agency calls SC water law weak, endangering streams and wildlife
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Kickoff times set for Clemson’s first three football games of 2022
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This South Carolina beach is one of the best in the nation, report finds. Here’s why
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Columbia officers, DJJ staffers suspended after arrested teen brings gun into jail
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‘Another type of pandemic.’ Richland community leaders unite to decry recent gun violence
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SC’s child welfare agency involved after photographer arrested again for sex crimes
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Teenager arrested on drug charges after multiple overdoses, cops in the Midlands say
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Ex-Midlands resident dies after being attacked by inmates at SC prison, officials say
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Was Charleston SC the site of the first Memorial Day? A Yale professor thinks so
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South Carolina is 7th worst state for millennials in 2022, report shows. Here’s why
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Dancewear shop moves to Columbia’s Five Points after decades in Forest Acres
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Lexington County Council wants to cut non-road projects from $450 million penny tax list
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Columbia charter school construction could move forward despite resistance last fall
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Columbia, SC rehab nurse will seek trial over alleged forged COVID vaccination cards
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Return of the Mack’s: Longtime Columbia restaurant wins The State’s Hot Dog Bracket
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Big business potential in little Lexington County? Nephron saw promise – and it paid off
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Columbia leaders make emotional plea for peace among Midlands youth after violent weekend