CDC releases Thanksgiving guidelines
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued its guidelines for Thanksgiving. Leaders say staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from the coronavirus.
On Tuesday, Rivers Plumbing and Electric Inc. announced their plan to establish operations in Marion County.
On Tuesday, Lexington-Richland School District Five announced that they will move to in-person instruction four days a week for students in the current hybrid model.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control released its up to date coronavirus numbers as of Monday.
The Lexington County Police Department says they are investigating after several sources told them about a woman who, they say, delivered a fetus from her home in Lexington to a Columbia residence on Wallace Street where it was buried.
The Sumter County Sheriff’s Office is looking for 25-year-old Jonathan Sein who was last seen by his family on August 20.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued its guidelines for Thanksgiving. Leaders say staying home is the best way to protect yourself and others from the coronavirus.
Governor Henry McMaster signed a bill on Monday that allocates how the state will spend the remaining $693 million in federal money meant to help pay for COVID-19 expenses.
The City of Columbia Office of Economic Development partnered with the Black Public Relations Society – Columbia Chapter and six local businesses to run a school supply drive benefiting Richland County School Districts One and Two.
Newberry Police Department says four men are arrested for a homicide after a 72-year-old woman was shot on Saturday.
Prisma Health says they are offering free flu shots throughout October as the flu season is creeping up during the pandemic.