JAMAL SUTHERLAND: Family of late Charleston man visit statehouse asking for legislative change
The officers involved in Jamal’s death were fired, but one state senator believes an excessive force bill is needed in the state.
The officers involved in Jamal’s death were fired, but one state senator believes an excessive force bill is needed in the state.
The proposal faces one last routine vote before heading to the House, which has failed to pass a number of similar bills in recent years.
You’re invited to “She Rocks” this weekend, honoring Black women in our history.
Local Living: 50 new jobs coming to the Midlands, Lake Murray Bridal Show this weekend and more!
Black Queens Matter is holding a brunch this Saturday at Mimsy’s Restaurant in Columbia.
Millions of people use infertility treatments to have a baby, but new research is linking those treatments to an increased risk for heart and pregnancy-related complications.
Consumer News: Winter storm grounds more than 1,000 U.S. flights, ways to keep your bills in check amid heightened prices.
The expansion on Two Notch Road is expected to be complete by this June.
Richland School District One is holding its annual Spring In-Person Teacher Job Fair in April.
The South Carolina Department of Corrections says a man was arrested near the prison complex in Columbia on drug and firearm charges.