Columbia International University kicked off its 100th anniversary celebration with a parade of flags, representing 160 nations that alumni from the school work and serve.
Senate majority leader Massey closed the conference committee meeting with the recommendation that the lawmakers come back next Wednesday to continue discussion.ย
Halloween night is usually a fun time for kids to dress up and go trick-or-treating. But patients at Prisma Health Children's Hospital aren't often able to participate. Instead, the hospital holds what they call "reverse trick-or-treating" where the candy and costumes come right to the kids.
The West Columbia Police Department is warning area residents of a scam they've received multiple reports about in an attempt to dupe you out of your hard earned money.
According to a statement released by Lexington-Richland School Dist. 5 the children's book "Black is a Rainbow Color" has been removed from school libraries following a formal challenge.
With football fans and fairgoers in Columbia at the same time, the capital city will be a little busier than normal. Fair staff and law enforcement advise people to be patient while out on the roadways this weekend.
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is hoping you can help them identify a man accused of stealing thousands of dollars worth of medication from an area store.
Small business owners and non-profit organizations teamed up for the inaugural "Make That Dough" breakfast event. The collaboration is meant to help find new ways to expand food access for communities in need.