Consumer News: Target reports record sales jump, houses moving quickly on the market and more!
A lot of shoppers sure turned to Target for supplies during the pandemic in 2020.
The Columbia Police Department says they are looking for a teen who is accused of a February murder in the Capital Heights neighborhood. Police say they have warrants for the arrest of 17-year-old Javion Harper.
A lot of shoppers sure turned to Target for supplies during the pandemic in 2020.
On Wednesday, the University of South Carolina released findings of a new study that details the university system’s economic impact on the Midlands and the state. Darla Moore School of Business Economist Joseph Von Neesen is the report’s lead researcher.
A New York based attorney is looking into accusations of sexual assault against rapper T.I. and his wife, “Tiny” Harris. According to People Magazine, it obtained a release stating more than 30 women, survivors and witnesses have come forward in the past weeks with various allegations of forced drugging, kidnapping, rape and intimidation.
Some health experts are concerned about a decline in COVID-19 testing across the country. The COVID Tracking Project shows test rates have dipped by a quarter since mid-January.
Prisma Health is holding a first dose community drive-thru mobile vaccination event this Saturday. It will be from 9 a.m.-1 p.m. at the Columbia International University.
The South Carolina Department of Health and Environmental Control is releasing more details about their vaccination plans as the state enters phase 1b.
The Lexington County Sheriff’s Department says they arrested a man on Tuesday, after he was found with more than 80 catalytic converters.
Deputies with the Newberry County Sheriff’s Office say they are searching the Bachman Chapel and Claude Counts area for a man accused of stealing a vehicle on Glenn Street Wednesday.
The South Carolina Department of Employment and Workforce says they have referred 2,855 unemployment insurance claims to authorities investigating them for fraud. Officials say the investigation will be conducted by state and federal authorities including the United States Department of Justice National Unemployment Insurance Fraud Task Force and the South Carolina Attorney General’s Office, Insurance Fraud Division.