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2016

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The Post and Courier 

What's open? What's still closed?

The storm has passed, but nothing much is back to normal. And for many it will take days, even weeks, to set things straight.

The Post and Courier 

Ashley Hall, Porter-Gaud title contenders

It’s pretty safe to say that either Ashley Hall or Porter-Gaud will be in this year’s SCISA Class AAA girls tennis state championship match.

The Post and Courier 

Inside the Game: Georgia at South Carolina

South Carolina and Georgia meet one day later than scheduled due to Hurricane Matthew, meaning USC won’t have the benefit of its raucous nighttime crowd. The excitement among Gamecocks fans for a 7:30 Saturday night start against Georgia was palpable — you could hear the Yeti coolers being stocked as soon as the time was announced.

The Post and Courier 

Trump dismisses GOP calls to quit race: 'Never'

NEW YORK — A defiant Donald Trump insisted Saturday he would "never" abandon his White House bid, facing an intensifying backlash from Republican leaders across the nation who called on him to quit the race following the release of his vulgar and sexually charged comments caught on tape.

The Post and Courier 

Plant pathogens are on the move in many ways

Sometimes it seems like disease appears out of nowhere. As appealing as this explanation might seem, the idea that disease appears "out of nowhere" was disproved almost 150 years ago, when early microbiologists discovered the unseen microorganisms that live around us.

The Post and Courier 

Carnival's Ecstasy stuck at sea, some passengers irked in hurricane's aftermath

Passengers on Carnival’s Ecstasy aren’t exactly sure when they will return to the Port of Charleston — or when the next voyage will leave — as the cruise ship continues to bide its time off the Florida coast while waiting for Hurricane Matthew and its after-effects to leave the Lowcountry.

The Post and Courier 

Carnival's Ecstasy stuck at sea, passengers irked in hurricane's aftermath

Passengers on Carnival’s Ecstasy cruise ship aren’t sure when they will return to the Port of Charleston — or when the next voyage will leave — as the ship continues to bide its time off the Florida coast while waiting for Hurricane Matthew and its after-effects to leave the Lowcountry.