Monday Movie Musings: “Songbird”
Nobody wants to think about it, but what if COVID-19 lasted for years? Matt Perron takes a look at a film that tries to answer that question.
Nobody wants to think about it, but what if COVID-19 lasted for years? Matt Perron takes a look at a film that tries to answer that question.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department announced the arrest of two individuals in connection with an October shooting that left a man injured.
The Kershaw County Sheriff’s Office is hosting a toy drive this holiday season. You can donate new unwrapped toys for kids less fortunate at their office at 821 Ridgeway Road in Lugoff.
You can help the Columbia-Richland Fire Department give back to the community with their “Firefighters Feeding Families Holiday Food Drive” this Friday.
On Saturday, South Carolina Highway Patrol says two people were killed after a vehicle hit a motorcycle in Sumter County. It happened after 11:30 a.m. on SC-261 and Cle-Nic Lane.
Dogs may be able to be trained to detect COVID-19, that’s according to a study published Thursday.
Poets, singers, lyricists and musicians are welcome to share their talents at the Richland Library’s virtual open mic night.
TIME Magazine named it’s Guardian of the Year as Dr. Anthony Fauci and frontline healthcare workers fighting the pandemic.
On Friday, the City of Columbia was awarded the Certificate of Achievement of Excellence in Financial Reporting by the Government Finance Officers Association of the United States and Canada.
Thousands of trainees and soldiers will head home for the holidays, if their destination has been approved. Fort Jackson will let people leave starting December 17 and training will resume January 19, 2021 after a two week controlled monitoring period.