Richland News
Richland Two partnering with Providence Health-Northeast to offer new opportunities for students
Richland School District Two is teaming up with Providence Health-Northeast to give its students a leg up in health care studies.
RCSD: Two 17-year-olds charged with the murder of an A.C. Flora student last week
The Richland County Sheriff's Department says they arrested two 17-year-olds and charged them with the murder of an A.C. Flora student last week.
Fort Jackson getting new commanding general this month
Later this month, officials with Fort Jackson say Brig. Gen. Patrick R. Michaelis will take over as the fort's new commanding general.
Columbia Animal Services looking for volunteers to foster pets
Columbia Animal Services is asking you to consider becoming a foster parent to a furry friend this summer!
Steve Martin and Martin Short are bringing some laughs to the Township Auditorium this October
Steve Martin and Martin Short are bringing their comedy show to Columbia this fall. The show is scheduled for Saturday, October 23 at the Township Auditorium.
All residents return to St. Andrew's Terrace apartments after gas leak is fixed
Last month, several families voluntarily moved out of their apartments at St. Andrew's Terrace due to a gas leak. Columbia Housing says the gas appliances have been replaced with electric ones, and all the families have now returned to their homes.
Richland County deputies arrest suspect they say shot two people Tuesday morning
The Richland County Sheriff's Department says they arrested a man who shot two people in a home on Shorecrest Drive yesterday morning.
One man killed after a shooting on Harmon Hill Court in Hopkins
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is investigating a homicide after one man died from a shooting on Harmon Hill Court.
RCSD investigating shooting at the Magnuson Hotel that injured a man
The Richland County Sheriff's Department says they are investigating a shooting at the Magnuson Hotel that injured a man on Sunday.
City of Columbia launches "It's YOUR Shot Columbia" campaign to encourage people to get vaccinated
Today, the City of Columbia launched a campaign to make sure everyone gets their COVID-19 vaccine. The "It's YOUR Shot Columbia" campaign is designed to spread the word that the vaccine is safe, effective, free and easy to obtain.
Both Johnson & Johnson and Pfizer vaccines now being offered at Columbia Place Mall vaccination site
Starting tomorrow, DHEC says the the Community Vaccination Center at the Columbia Place Mall will offer both the Johnson & Johnson vaccine as well as the shot from Pfizer.ย
Columbia Parks and Rec. hosting six Prime Time in the Parks events for teens
The Columbia Parks and Recreation Department is hosting six free teen nights over the next few months! Prime Time in the Parks begins next Friday, June 11 from 7-10 p.m. Organizers say the free event provides a fun and safe environment for all teens between the ages 13-17.
Columbia International Festival taking place at the State Fairgrounds this weekend
You can experience different cultures at the Columbia International Festival this weekend! The event will be at the State Fairgrounds this Saturday from 10 a.m.-7 p.m. and Sunday from 12-7 p.m.
8th annual Reggaetronic Music Festival returns to Lake Murray this June
The 8th annual Reggaetronic Music Festival is returning to Lake Murray next month. On Saturday, June 19, you can visit Spence Island from 11 a.m.-6:30 p.m. for the free floating festival with music of different genres, including modern reggae, funk, rock and electronic.
WWE Summer Slam Tour coming to Colonial Life Arena this August
WWE's Summer Slam Tour is coming to Colonial Life Arena.
Pam Tebow, mother of Tim Tebow, delivers commencement address for the Ben Lippen School
While her son is suiting up for the Jacksonville Jaguars this summer, Pam Tebow was here in the Midlands. Mrs. Tebow delivered the commencement address for the Ben Lippen School Friday morning at Shandon Baptist Church.
Local first responders roll up their sleeves for a good cause in the Battle of the Badges Blood Drive
Today, Columbia police, Richland County deputies and Columbia firefighters rolled up their sleeves to save lives and have a little friendly competition. Each year, departments partner with the Red Cross to see which agency can donate the most blood.
City of Columbia opens misting stations throughout the city to keep you cool
The City of Columbia wants to help keep you cool this summer. The city has opened misting stations at parks throughout Columbia.
RCSD investigating a homicide after a man is found unresponsive in a car with bullet holes in it
The Richland County Sheriff's Department is investigating a fatal shooting after they found a man unresponsive in a car that had bullet holes in it.
Columbia Fire: No injuries, seven displaced after Friday morning fire on Durham Creek Court
Just after 11 a.m. on Friday, Columbia Fire crews say they responded to fire that tore through a home on Durham Creek Court. Authorities do not report any injuries, but they say seven people have been displaced due to the fire.
County reports low water pressure at Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center, says issue will be resolved today
A spokesperson for Richland County says there has been low water pressure at the Alvin S. Glenn Detention Center since Monday due to ongoing plumbing work. They anticipate the work being completed today.
Columbia city leaders unveil new mural at Valencia Park
A new piece of artwork commemorates the desegregation of Columbia's schools. Mayor Steve Benjamin and other city leaders were on site to dedicate a mural titled "The Pursuit of Education, Rosewood Elementary, and School Desegregation" at Valencia Park Thursday afternoon
Columbia authorities investigating three fires in the Booker-Washington Heights neighborhood
The Columbia Police Department says they are working with the Columbia Fire Department to investigate the causes of three fires that occurred in the Booker-Washington Heights neighborhood.