Scott, Gowdy join Trump transition as Harrison gets key DNC endorsement
A pair of prominent South Carolina Republicans are jumping on board the Donald Trump transition team.
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A pair of prominent South Carolina Republicans are jumping on board the Donald Trump transition team.
Columbia's Riverbanks Zoo will welcome a new addition this spring.
USC's private real estate institution, the Development Foundation, is planning to make "strategic" moves on the downtown Columbia campus, The State reports.
President-elect Donald Trump named rising Republican star Gov. Nikki Haley as his pick for United Nations ambassador, and she accepted the nomination on Nov. 23. If confirmed by the Senate, she will step down as governor of South Carolina on Jan. 20, 2017, and take her place representing the U.S. on the U.N. Security Council.
With the death penalty trial of Dylann Roof, the man accused of murdering nine parishioners of Charleston's Emanuel AME Church out of racial animosity, set to begin in a Lowcountry court, look back on the series of events leading up the trial.
As Thanksgiving passes, families start bringing out their decorations, listening to Christmas music and getting into the holiday spirit. No doubt, the holidays bring about a sense of cheer, and along with that comes festive ways to celebrate the season. Check out some of these fun ways to spend the holidays in Columbia this season.
President-elect Donald Trump has chosen South Carolina Gov. Nikki Haley as Ambassador to the United Nations. Lt. Gov. Henry McMaster would take over the role of governor upon her confirmation.
Turkey Day is right around the corner, but if you’re not planning on taking a trip home, it doesn’t mean you have to skip out on a Thanksgiving banquet. Whether you’re cooking for a group of friends or just for one, heading to a friend’s party or planning on giving back, there’s endless options to make this holiday fun — after all, you have to do something with those three days off school.
Equal Justice Initiative founder Bryan Stevenson will be awarded the Key to the City of Columbia while in the area to speak at The Township.
Seventeen years ago, November was dubbed “National Novel Writing Month” by a group of writers hoping to inspire a new generation to take to pen and paper. They reasoned that if one could dedicate 30 days to writing 50,000 words, he or she could effectively complete a novel in a month’s time. Since then, National Novel Writing Month, better known now by its acronym, NaNoWriMo, has inspired thousands to tell their tales. This year, the program anticipates the greatest amount of participation since the initiative’s founding.
As the raucous 2016 election cycle draws to a close, major players in both the Democratic and Republican parties are looking ahead for their next moves, including in South Carolina.
The Lincoln Street tunnel became the destination for artists to freely express themselves through chalk art on Nov. 12, as people of all ages and talents were encouraged to participate in the second annual ArtLinc event, hosted by Izms of Art and One Columbia.
Whatever is written in history books to come, no one can say they did not show up to fight.
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After negotiating with local residents, USC unveiled a plan to construct a new "Campus Village" for students on the south side of campus, The State reports.
A tip led investigators to a stockpile of illegal drugs, high-power firearms and cash at a storage facility, Columbia Police Chief Skip Holbrook reports.
When South Carolinians go to the polls to elect the lower house of next year’s state General Assembly, they will find their choices for candidates extremely limited.
The man arrested for allegedly stabbing two people near an off-campus student housing complex has been identified, WIS reports.
Students got the chance to take a hands-on approach to fire safety and prevention Tuesday on Greene Street as part of Fire Safety Day. USC's own fire department teamed up with other local agencies to put on a series of demonstrations to teach students as part of Fire Safety Awareness Month.
The Carolina Technology Conference will present a new regional competition designed to give students in the information technology field valuable, hands-on experience from Oct. 17-18, and the whole thing is the class project of a team of USC students.