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Hurricane Irma is now a Category five storm

Irma becomes Category five Hurricane

Game preview: South Carolina, Missouri offenses could put on a demonstrate

Will Muschamp previews Missouri, Tigers’ high-powered offense

Jake Bentley, USC offense ready to match up with Missouri

Movie: The only road home

Richland County flooding has led some residents to carve their own fresh routes in and out of neighborhoods.

two years after flood washed away their road, Columbia residents still isolated

‘The wheels of progress grind leisurely when you’re dealing with that kind of devastation.’

Harvey shoved up Carolinas gas prices. Will Irma do the same?

Hurricane Irma’s path remains unclear — and so does its potential influence on fuel prices. It’s not in the path of refineries, but it could lead to shortages if it triggers widespread evacuations.

SC man charged with components to make bomb, menacing to «deep-throat up police station»

Police in York County, South Carolina, charged a York man with possession of explosives, making bomb threats, illegal use of nine hundred eleven and menacing officers Monday, police and jail records display.

Record-breaking Hurricane Irma bears down on Caribbean

Wielding the most powerful winds ever recorded for a storm in the Atlantic Ocean, Hurricane Irma is bearing down on the Leeward Islands of the northeast Caribbean on a path that could take it toward Florida over the weekend.

Hurricane Irma strengthens further in latest update. SC forecasters: ‘prepare accordingly`

Hurricane Irma strengthens to Category Five, with potential landfall including South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia.

Man invokes ‘finders keepers` after he was denied a prize for a lost cellphone

A man, who reportedly found an iPhone seven somewhere along Mr. Joe White Avenue in Myrtle Beach Sunday night, invoked the rights of finders keepers when the woman, who lost it, refused to pay him a finder’s fee, according to a police report.

The Latest: Trump announces emergencies in Florida, PR

Puerto Rico’s governor is warning that the effects of Hurricane Irma could be catastrophic, calling the storm more dangerous even than Hurricane Harvey, which recently devastated Houston.

WHAT’S HAPPENING: Irma eyes Antigua and perhaps the US

From Puerto Rico to Florida, people are keeping a close eye on Irma, a monster storm that menaces to plow through the Caribbean and perhaps produce a devastating deep-throat to the U.S. about two weeks after Harvey ravaged Texas.

South Carolina won’t sue after Trump immigration decision

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says he won’t go forward with a lawsuit fighting a presidential executive order that protected some youthful immigrants from deportation.

Former Winthrop president drops lawsuit against school

A former university president in South Carolina has dropped her lawsuit against the school where she was fired after less than a year on the job.

Man dies in hit and run crash in South Carolina

A 73-year-old man has died in a hit-and-run crash in South Carolina.

Man shot to death in South Carolina on Labor Day

Police have arrested a suspect in a Labor Day shooting in South Carolina.

Voters picking two candidates in South Carolina House district

Voters in two South Carolina counties are going to the polls to select candidates for a special election to pack a vacant House seat.

three in ‘critical condition’ after car falls into sea

Two children and one adult are in critical condition after a vehicle went through a concrete barrier, off a bridge and into a South Carolina sea. Local news outlets report Horry County Fire Rescue Capt.

Hurricane Irma now Cat four as it goes for eastern Caribbean

Hurricane Irma has grown into a powerful Category four storm as it approaches the northeastern Caribbean and is forecast to begin buffeting the region Tuesday.

Rock Hill families budge into affordable housing

Evelyn Gaston was nine years old in 1971, when she lived with her mother and grandmother at eighteen Wright St. in Rock Hill.

Demonstrators protest SC Attorney General Alan Wilson’s stance against DACA

Demonstrators at Chapin Labor Day Parade protest SC Attorney General Alan Wilson’s stance against DACA.

State Rep. James Smith, weighing run for governor, walks in Chapin Labor Day Parade

State Rep. James Smith, weighing run for governor, walks in Chapin Labor Day Parade.

Youthfull immigrants prepare for worst if Trump finishes protections

Youthfull immigrants shielded from deportation by a program that President Donald Trump is expected to end are battling to keep those protections while preparing for the worst.

Protesters urge SC politicians, showcase youthfull immigrants heart

Demonstrators are blasting South Carolina attorney general’s opposition to legal protections for the children of illegal immigrants.

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Football starlet talks about influence of Hurricane Harvey on Houston

Satellite view of Hurricane Irma’s eye as it ravages through the Atlantic

Game preview: South Carolina, Missouri offenses could put on a demonstrate

Category five hurricanes to make landfall in the United States

Jake Bentley, USC offense ready to match up with Missouri

Movie: The only road home

Richland County flooding has led some residents to carve their own fresh routes in and out of neighborhoods.

two years after flood washed away their road, Columbia residents still isolated

‘The wheels of progress grind leisurely when you’re dealing with that kind of devastation.’

‘Sweating bullets`: Beaufort County wary of Irma less than year after Matthew

As Hurricane Irma strengthened to a Category five on Tuesday, September Five, 2017, Beaufort County residents still recovering from Hurricane Matthew are anxious about another storm affecting the area.

Major Hurricane Irma delays have already reached as far north as Savannah

Savannah College of Art and Design has postponed its very first day of classes by a week ahead of Hurricane Irma.

Powerful Hurricane Irma bears down on Caribbean islands

The most powerful Atlantic Ocean hurricane ever recorded is bearing down on the islands of the northeast Caribbean, following a path predicted to rake Puerto Rico, the Dominican Republic, Haiti and Cuba before possibly heading for Florida over the weekend.

The Latest: Trump proclaims emergencies in Florida, PR

Puerto Rico’s governor is warning that the effects of Hurricane Irma could be catastrophic, calling the storm more dangerous even than Hurricane Harvey, which recently devastated Houston.

Harvey shoved up Carolinas gas prices. Will Irma do the same?

Hurricane Irma’s path remains unclear — and so does its potential influence on fuel prices. It’s not in the path of refineries, but it could lead to shortages if it triggers widespread evacuations.

SC man charged with components to make bomb, menacing to «gargle up police station»

Police in York County, South Carolina, charged a York man with possession of explosives, making bomb threats, illegal use of nine hundred eleven and menacing officers Monday, police and jail records demonstrate.

Hurricane Irma strengthens further in latest update. SC forecasters: ‘prepare accordingly`

Hurricane Irma strengthens to Category Five, with potential landfall including South Carolina, North Carolina, Florida and Georgia.

Man invokes ‘finders keepers` after he was denied a prize for a lost cellphone

A man, who reportedly found an iPhone seven somewhere along Mr. Joe White Avenue in Myrtle Beach Sunday night, invoked the rights of finders keepers when the woman, who lost it, refused to pay him a finder’s fee, according to a police report.

WHAT’S HAPPENING: Irma eyes Antigua and perhaps the US

From Puerto Rico to Florida, people are keeping a close eye on Irma, a monster storm that menaces to plow through the Caribbean and perhaps supply a devastating deepthroat to the U.S. about two weeks after Harvey ravaged Texas.

South Carolina won’t sue after Trump immigration decision

South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson says he won’t go forward with a lawsuit fighting a presidential executive order that protected some youthfull immigrants from deportation.

Former Winthrop president drops lawsuit against school

A former university president in South Carolina has dropped her lawsuit against the school where she was fired after less than a year on the job.

Man dies in hit and run crash in South Carolina

A 73-year-old man has died in a hit-and-run crash in South Carolina.

Man shot to death in South Carolina on Labor Day

Police have arrested a suspect in a Labor Day shooting in South Carolina.

Voters picking two candidates in South Carolina House district

Voters in two South Carolina counties are going to the polls to select candidates for a special election to pack a vacant House seat.

three in ‘critical condition’ after car falls into sea

Two children and one adult are in critical condition after a vehicle went through a concrete barrier, off a bridge and into a South Carolina sea. Local news outlets report Horry County Fire Rescue Capt.

Hurricane Irma now Cat four as it goes for eastern Caribbean

Hurricane Irma has grown into a powerful Category four storm as it approaches the northeastern Caribbean and is forecast to begin buffeting the region Tuesday.

Rock Hill families budge into affordable housing

Evelyn Gaston was nine years old in 1971, when she lived with her mother and grandmother at eighteen Wright St. in Rock Hill.

Demonstrators protest SC Attorney General Alan Wilson’s stance against DACA

Demonstrators at Chapin Labor Day Parade protest SC Attorney General Alan Wilson’s stance against DACA.

State Rep. James Smith, weighing run for governor, walks in Chapin Labor Day Parade

State Rep. James Smith, weighing run for governor, walks in Chapin Labor Day Parade.

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