May is Hurricane Preparedness Month in South Carolina
This week is Hurricane Preparedness Week in South Carolina and Governor McMaster officially proclaimed May as Hurricane Preparedness Month.
Richland School District Two Board of Trustees says they have the retained the services of McPherson & Jacobson LLC in search of a permanent superintendent.
The Columbia Fireflies is hosting a job fair at Segra Park on May 10 from 5:30 p.m.—7 p.m.
Darnikius Trayvon Sutton, 31, was sentenced to ten years in federal prison after pleading guilty to possession with intent to distribute methamphetamine and possessing firearms to further a drug trafficking crime.
The Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) will be restarting its valet parking operations on May 15.
The City of Columbia’s Food Truck Fridays is now running through May!
South Carolina Attorney General Alan Wilson and 25 other attorneys general are calling on the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services (CMS) to provide Medicare coverage for a FDA-approved Alzheimer’s treatment.
This week is Hurricane Preparedness Week in South Carolina and Governor McMaster officially proclaimed May as Hurricane Preparedness Month.
Sumter Police have arrested a man connected to multiple break-ins.
Major changes are underway to Richland County’s fireworks laws after a new ordinance was passed on March 7.
The Orangeburg Co. Law Enforcement Complex offices are closed to the public May 1—2 for upgrades to the electrical system.