“House Music at the State House” kicked off in Columbia on Saturday
The fourth annual “House Music at the State House” took place Saturday.
If you’re still in need of a COVID-19 vaccine, you can get the Moderna vaccine from the Family Health Centers, Inc. in Orangeburg this week.
On Monday, Lexington County Coroner Margaret Fisher identified the suspect who was killed in an officer involved shooting on I-26 East yesterday.
A new law is now in effect that could give you a ticket if you drive too slow. The so-called “Slowpoke” law fines drivers $25 for continuously driving in the left lane without passing anyone.
The Open Carry with Training Act takes effect today in South Carolina. It allows South Carolinians with a concealed weapons permit to openly carry a gun in public. The new law also eliminates a $50 permit fee.
Today from noon until 10 p.m. on Main Street, the Sally R. Brasley Foundation is hosting their first Nova Fest.
The fourth annual “House Music at the State House” took place Saturday.
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On Friday, Governor Henry McMaster released a statement after a lawsuit was dismissed which challenging his decision to turn down the option to participate in federal unemployment benefit programs related to the COVID-19 pandemic.
The University of South Carolina now has its own store selling Apple products. The Gamecock iHub opened its doors Friday.
This afternoon, Carolina for All and the Alliance for Retired Americans held a celebration for the 86th anniversary of Social Security. Organizers say the survival of Social Security is critical to future generations.