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The COMET and its prime contractor RATP Dev are handing out free water in Columbia today through its Hydrate Me Campaign.
According to the Sheriff’s Department, scammers have been calling people and pretending to be RCSD Deputies.
Take a look at some of the events happening around town in a look at your Local Living
The toy maker ‘Lego’ is creating a new version of their building blocks that those with visual impairment can enjoy as well
Previously, Newberry’s nursing program shared a building with other departments. Students and staff say that a new building will allow for better instruction.
Many are expressing their approval and disapproval after South Carolina Supreme Court ruling the state’s Fetal Heartbeat and Protection from Abortion Act constitutional.
The opening of a new substation at the corners of Goff Avenue and Buckley Street is a joint effort between Orangeburg’s Department of Public Safety, the Orangeburg County Sheriff’s Office, South Carolina State University, and Claflin University.
In our look at Local Living, we are talking about an event this weekend in the City of Columbia, the annual Main Street Latin Festival.
Prices at the pump are a little higher this week and they may go up and down through mid-September, say experts.
According to a court docket, Rick Chow will have a bond hearing Friday at 9am.