Empowerment for Peace Walk encourages Columbia community to choose peace over violence
A walk to ‘Restore the Village’ took place in North Columbia Sunday to remind the community to choose peace over violence.
A walk to ‘Restore the Village’ took place in North Columbia Sunday to remind the community to choose peace over violence.
In addition to a shortage of staff and increased volume of calls, the water division is also dealing with aging infrastructure.
You can enjoy music, dance, food and more at the Black History Heritage Ball later this month.
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“There’s a blood crisis right now, the lowest supply in 10 years,” said Sally Fox, American Red Cross account manager.
If you’re still in need of a coronavirus vaccine, the City of Columbia is partnering with DHEC for more free clinics.
The 17th Annual Black History Parade and Festival in Columbia is coming up soon!
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The American Heart Association says heart disease is the number one killer of women. To raise awareness, the City of Columbia is ‘going red’ with the American Heart Association in the fight against heart disease.
Community officials are remembering the late Judge Mildred McDuffie, who passed away Monday.