While proud of record, Benjamin looks to make improvements in potential second term
Safety first priority, economic development follows closely
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Safety first priority, economic development follows closely
Small businessman emigrated from Middle East to Columbia 30 years ago
Candy bar thief strikes Broad River Road
After going home for winter break during her second year at USC, Emma Robl decided to foster a dog from West Columbia no-kill animal shelter Pets Inc. When she brought home Sarah Bell, a 10-year-old Labrador retriever, hound and bearded collie mix, she realized she had her work cut out for her.
Former FBI analyst endorses Benjamin after ‘prayer breakfast’
Prominent attorney dies after unexpected illness
Police, city could monitor cameras, ban gang members from downtown
Eberhart led officers on short chase, officials say
Daily Gamecock: How confident are you that you can win the primary election?
Clemson’s Boyd denies gambling rumor
Program ‘off and on’ since 1989
Layers can help students dress for changing Columbia temperatures
TV host arrested for drug possession at state fair
Crime Blotter for Oct. 11 to Oct. 18
Three witnesses could have been arguing with accused shooter
Opinions vary on source, solution of problems downtown
Five Points, long a favorite shopping and bar district among students, is not safe for them late at night, USC President Harris Pastides said Tuesday.
Police likely won’t increase Five Points presence this weekend
Acoustic rockers to perform at New Brookland Tavern
Sports-related concussions more than double in SC