Intersection in Eastover dedicated to Midlands resident and WWII veteran who passed away in 1983
A new sign was unveiled this morning to honor the legacy of a Midlands resident and World War II Army veteran.
A new sign was unveiled this morning to honor the legacy of a Midlands resident and World War II Army veteran.
It’s a simple formula for success: know what you want, believe in yourself and make it happen. It may sound simple, but it’s not always easy. A teenage girl spun her own brand of lemonade into a multi-million dollar business.
Local Living: Lexington County Detention Center hosting job fair Wednesday, tickets on sale for “Fireworks with the Phil” at Segra Park and more!
Columbia has a vibrant music scene, and some of that was showcased Tuesday.
Twenty airports in South Carolina will received a share of nearly $19 million in federal grants to help pay for terminal upgrades, runway repairs and other improvement projects.
With more summer flights being booked comes growing troubles at airports. American Airlines is canceling service to some cities because of the pilot shortage, and the head of United is blaming a shortage of air traffic controllers for the recent problems.
If you’re planning to have your own fireworks show at home for the Fourth of July this year, experts are reminding you to be safe.
Chilling new details come out of Texas, where two hearings took place as lawmakers investigate the Uvalde school massacre that left 19 children and two teachers dead. The Texas director of public safety testified before state senators, slamming law enforcement’s response as his department continues their investigation.
If you’re flying out of the Columbia Metropolitan Airport this summer, airport officials say prepare to have some company.
Consumer News: Hunting for the best shopping deals at stores with too much stock