Students show shag swag
If you’ve been to Jillian’s on a Thursday night over the last few weeks, you may have seen Ashlyn Bassett and Patrick Rogers practicing their moves.
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If you’ve been to Jillian’s on a Thursday night over the last few weeks, you may have seen Ashlyn Bassett and Patrick Rogers practicing their moves.
The main responsibility of any community is easier to sum up than you might think: “It takes a village to raise a child.” Sure it’s a cliché, but that phrase is one of the very few that turns out to be absolutely, one hundred percent true.
CPD asks citizens to help identify suspects
Mayor Steve Benjamin sure had a lot to say in his annual State of the City address, but we’re not sure if the focus was where we’d have liked it.
Downtown development, safety, recycling among key points
Pets Inc. saved by over 3,000 donations, a total $117,000
Meth problem in Richland Country grows
-An officer was called to West Quad late on the night of Jan. 11 in response to the strong smell of marijuana in a hallway. The officer knocked on the door of where the smell was believed to be coming from and he heard one student say “hide.” When a resident of the apartment opened the door, the officer asked him to bring out any marijuana. The student presented a pizza box that contained marijuana and a yellow pipe used to smoke marijuana. The student said that the marijuana was his and the other people in the apartment were visitors from out of town. The student was cited for possessing marijuana.
More than 360 USC students spent their day off from classes volunteering at the largest campus-wide service event of the year, the Martin Luther King Jr. Day of Service.
Authorities on Friday released the names of the two people died after an SUV drove off the Blossom Street bridge into the Congaree River.
The Columbia residents and visitors came together Wednesday to celebrate pivotal moments in history at the opening reception for “Freedom Now: Columbia, S.C., and the Modern Civil Rights Movement.”
While state legislators were inside gaveling in the first session of the new year, protesters on both sides of the Statehouse flooded the grounds Tuesday, demanding representation that lined up with their views.
Allegations against SC House speaker examined
Pulaski Street expected to see about $100 million in investment
The sounds of holiday music mingled with the smells of local food vendors along Main Street at last night’s First Thursday celebration.
Myrtle Beach City Hall safe after evening fire
Lott: Group playing ‘knockout’ downtown after midnight
Art store will shut its doors after four years serving Columbia
Crime Blotter for Nov. 19 to Nov. 26
15.7% of SC kids diagnosed with ADHD