Travel back in time this holiday season with Historic Columbia
Historic Columbia’s annual lineup of holiday programming, from candlelight tours to breakfast with Santa, begins Friday, December 15.
Historic Columbia’s annual lineup of holiday programming, from candlelight tours to breakfast with Santa, begins Friday, December 15.
An early morning fire has displaced 19 residents at a Columbia apartment complex, according to Red Cross of S.C.
Community groups are coming together to host a 12 hour event aimed at getting people enrolled in a health insurance plan before the open enrollment deadline for the Affordable Care Act.
Two teenagers have been arrested in the shooting death of a Manning Avenue business owner, Sumter Police Department officials said.
America’s largest military training base will kick off its holiday season with the annual tree lighting ceremony on Friday, December 1.
The former correspondent for the Charleston bureau of the Associated Press has penned a new book in time for the holiday season.
The man who has led Lugoff Fire-Rescue for the past seven years has accepted a new position with the S.C. Fire Academy in Columbia.
In a ranking of the most charitable states, personal finance website WalletHub found South Carolina to be the 19th most giving.
A Forest Acres based organization supporting community policing is hosting a campaign to thank our officers.
The City of Columbia announced Tuesday that it’s providing free parking in all city decks from 5 p.m. Wednesday, November 22 until 3 a.m. Saturday, November 25.