Founders Park to host Super Regional
College baseball in Columbia isn’t over yet.
According to officials, former Westinghouse Electric Corporation Vice President and V.C. Summer Nuclear Project Director Carl Dean Churchman is scheduled to plead guilty Thursday to making a false statement to the FBI during their investigation of the failed project at the V.C. Summer site.
Moderna Inc. has filed a request with the European Medicines Agency for its COVID-19 vaccine to be granted authorization for use in adolescents. Moderna has also filed for authorization to use its vaccine under emergency use regulations in the U.S. and Canada.
Tests of Pfizer’s COVID-19 vaccine started Monday in Louisiana for children ages 5 through 11.
College baseball in Columbia isn’t over yet.
DHEC reports 87 new confirmed cases of COVID-19 and no new deaths in the Palmetto State.
A groundbreaking was held at Midlands Technical College this morning for the Center for Business and Information Technologies at the Beltline campus. Leaders say the building will be a high tech hub for workforce development programs.
The IRS will send out millions of refunds for taxes paid on unemployment benefits. They are going to people who have already paid taxes on 2020 unemployment compensation, because of new legislation on the books that excludes those benefits as income.
Dozens of websites briefly went offline around the globe Tuesday, including CNN, The New York Times and Britain’s government home page, after an outage at the cloud service Fastly.
The Columbia Police Department is asking for your help identifying a man accused of breaking into the Pitt Stop on Forest Drive and taking several items.
Vice President Kamala Harris is meeting with the president of Mexico today. The vice president held a press conference with Guatemala’s president yesterday, where she gave a warning to Guatemalans who want to migrate to the U.S.