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Cub scouts helping to put 600 new picnic tables at SC parks
Joe Wilson on Saturday helped Cub Scouts build the first of what tourism officials hope will be 600 new picnic tables at South Carolina state parks. Comment?
SC state workers will pay more to see a doctor
S.C. House lawmakers have proposed the state pay 100 percent of the increase in health insurance premiums for state workers next year. Comment?
Woffords 1st black students remember struggle
The 1960s was a tumultuous time across the nation and in Spartanburg. Al Gray, a Spartanburg native, was the first black student accepted to Wofford. Comment?
MORRIS: New S.C. State basketball coach uses positive reinforcement
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ORANGEBURG South Carolina State trailed North Carolina Central by nine points when Murray Garvin signaled for a timeout with 16.5 seconds remaining in the first half of Monday's game. Comment?
SC Gop kills attempt to expand Medicaid
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House Ways and Means Committee chairman Brian White, R-Anderson, said the Republican alternative will not expand Medicaid – the joint federal-state health insurance program for the poor and disabled – but will focus on South Carolina's "core problem." The Affordable Care Act, commonly referred to as Obamacare, allows states to expand ... (more) Comment?
The band of Orangeburg natives has been working on its major-label debut for, if youA're a follower, what has seemed like a decade. Comment?
Allen is a bridal retail entrepreneur based in Atlanta. Since 2010, she has become well known to reality television fans as the owner and consultant of Bridals by Lori. Comment?
SC State seeks 'firebreak' to turn around struggling school
School leaders, including interim president Cynthia Warrick, administrators, student government representatives and Miss S.C. State, traveled to Columbia from Orangeburg to make their budget pitch to lawmakers Wednesday. Comment?
One of South Carolinas longest-running civil lawsuits has drawn to a close with some $16 million in payouts to more than 3,000 mostly low-income people and $13.5 million in legal fees and expenses to their six lawyers for 16 years of work. Comment?
Giant foreign lumber mill stokes SC dispute
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Not much happens in this speck of society, except for the sporadic flow of log trucks rattling toward a little sawmill on U.S. 21 south of Orangeburg. Comment?
Essie Mae Washington-Williams is eulogized for the history books
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Essie Mae Washington-Williams was eulogized Saturday as a woman of grace and compassion, whose life story will be lodged in the history books as an intriguing and, ultimately, American story. Comment?
Fla. developer pleads in SC State kickback probe
A developer pleaded guilty Friday to his role in an alleged kickback scheme involving South Carolina State University, admitting he arranged to buy a Porsche SUV for a trustee in exchange for help with a land deal. Comment?
Fla. developer to plead in SC State University kickback probe
A Florida developer charged as part of an alleged kickback scheme involving a former trustee at South Carolina State University is expected to plead guilty Friday. Comment?
Fla. developer to plead in SC State University kickback probe
A Florida developer has been charged as part of an alleged kickback scheme involving a former trustee at South Carolina State University. Comment?
Dems rip Haley for waging war on poor
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S.C. governor, lawmakers to discuss education funding this week
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The Buzz: A good ol' fashioned Senate feud
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50 years after the end of segregation, Columbia 'is on its way'
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Mayor Steve Benjamin Thursday formally launched a commemoration of the year 1963, joining six other Southern cities in looking back at the civil rights struggle and assessing racial progress 50 years later. Comment?
SC State seeks 'firebreak' to turn around struggling school
New leaders at embattled S.C. State University are trying to build a "firebreak" to stem falling enrollment and fix budget deficits that have challenged the historically black college along with recent board of trustee turmoil. Comment?
Zion was the hub. . . Zion was it
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When Mayor Steve Benjamin today formally unveils Columbias part in a seven-city commemoration of the year 1963, he will step in front of Zion Baptist Church, a sanctuary that served as both the launch point and the conclusion of dozens of civil rights protests and demonstrations in the city. Comment?