City of Columbia opens up new payment center on Harden Street
The center will have 10 employees and the center serves approximately 2,500 in-person customers a week.
The center will have 10 employees and the center serves approximately 2,500 in-person customers a week.
A former utility executive who lied to ratepayers and regulators costing billions of dollars after he found out a pair of nuclear reactors being built in South Carolina were hopelessly behind schedule will soon be heading to prison for two years.
SC for Ed is hosting a vigil at the State House tomorrow to honor all school district staff and students who have died as a result of COVID-19.
Local Living: Get into the spirit of Halloween with ‘Boo at the Zoo’ and ‘Scarecrows in the Garden’
Orangeburg County Sheriff Leroy Ravenell says a man has been charged with the murder of a woman who was shot as she tried to leave a house.
Monday, Columbia mayoral candidate Tameika Isaac Devine unveiled her gun violence policy for the future of Columbia.
The City of Columbia has moved its payment center to a new location.
Southwest Airlines canceled several hundred more flights Monday following a weekend of major disruptions that it blamed on bad weather and air traffic control issues. Both the company and its pilots’ union denied reports of a sickout to protest mandatory COVID-19 vaccinations.
During the month of October, community members are encouraged to donate non-perishable food items at any of Harvest Hope’s branches.
A new law in California will require retailers to set up a gender neutral section for toys and childcare items by 2024.