Local Living: “Not-So-Spooky” Halloween Stroll, Boo at the Zoo, Blythewood Fall Championship Rodeo, Pink and Purple Walk
Local Living: Events to check out this fall
A Columbia firefighter was arrested and charged for a DUI on Monday, October 14.
Local Living: Events to check out this fall
A Kershaw County deputy is okay after being rammed by a U-Haul truck driver, who deputies say was under the influence on Saturday, October 12.
Students in the Midlands took a stand against gun violence on Wednesday, Oct. 16.
“If you’re over the age of 65 and the high dose is available, that would be the recommended dose for you. If it’s not available, then still take the standard flu dose, because it’s still more important to receive your flu vaccine than to hold out for the high dose, hoping it becomes available,” she says.
Grocery store Aldi is offering what is calls an “Inflation-busting Holiday Meal” deal.
Madsen and Grant agree about the need to improve the state’s healthcare system and both also want to help the area’s small businesses thrive in a largely residential district.
Columbia Metropolitan Airport (CAE) has announced the airport is expanding accessible travel by launching an inclusive, online experience for passengers.
Daqua Lameek Ritter is set to be sentenced in Columbia Thursday after he was convicted in February on several counts in what was the first federal gender-based hate crime trial, according to a press release from the United States Department of Justice.
Democrat U.S. Rep. James Clyburn doubled down on his harsh rebuke of Project 2025, a conservative policy agenda initially linked to allies of Donald Trump and drafted by the Heritage Foundation.