Midlands Military Matters: Three generations of soldiers
Four generations of a family have become Army soldiers after training at Ft. Jackson.
Four generations of a family have become Army soldiers after training at Ft. Jackson.
The Richland County Sheriff’s Department announced five inmates at Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center have been charged with killing fellow inmate Antonius Randolph, 29.
Tamar J. Nance, 32, was found guilty and sentenced 74 years by a Lexington County jury on Jan. 27 for the home invasion and sexual assault of a female.
A Richland Soil and Water Conservation District program is providing County residents with free vegetable, herb and wildflower seeds.
Prisma Health is helping raise community awareness about heart health by offering a series of free video webinars about prevention this year.
For much of disgraced South Carolina attorney Alex Murdaugh’s double murder trial, witnesses have talked about a generous and loving man — but prosecutors want jurors to know that same man stole over $4 million from his housekeeper’s relatives after she died at work, and killed his wife and son to cover up his crimes.
The Lexington Police Department says there was no safety threat found at Meadow Glen Middle school after investigating an email threat earlier today.
Four generations of a family have become Army soldiers after training at Ft. Jackson.
It’s National Go Red for Women Day and happening now the City of Columbia is hosting an event at City Hall to raise awareness of heart disease in women.
At the State House, the Senate Corrections and Penology Committee approved a bill Thursday that could bring lethal injections back to South Carolina.
Honda and the U.S. government are urging owners of about 8,200 older vehicles not to drive them until dangerous air bag inflators are replaced.