Walk a Mile unites Columbia against sexual violence
By Tori Richman | April 15, 2016The seventh annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes had over 1,500 participants to raise awareness for sexual violence against women.
The seventh annual Walk a Mile in Their Shoes had over 1,500 participants to raise awareness for sexual violence against women.
Local actor and storyteller Darion McCloud, leader of the storytelling group Story Squad, spoke on the importance of literacy and leadership as a Community Pathfinder with the Leadership and Service Center.
Darion McCloud, USC alumnus and founder of Story Squad, will discuss an opportunity for students to help alleviate illiteracy throughout the Midlands at the Leadership and Service Center on Wednesday at 1 p.m.
Among all the usual festivities, Carolina Cup attendees saw one big surprise: A wedding.
The 34th annual St. Patrick's Day festival in Five Points stayed true to Columbia culture with well-loved traditions and a host of local eats and music.
More than a year after the passing of a Clemson University student during his fraternity pledge process, the South Carolina House has approved a bill to increase transparency in the Greek system.
Tell Them's Bee Day featured many speakers advocating for women to encourage each other to become more involved in government.
Local advocacy organization Tell Them is holding an event supporting improved sex education and women's healthcare in South Carolina.
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Legendary South Carolina author Pat Conroy has died at the age of 70 following a brief battle with pancreatic cancer.
Seventeen-year-old Jose Reyes was taken into custody and charged with murder after the shooting death of an 18-year-old Richland County man.
A woman is arrested for threatening violence at a local Food Lion, an apparently intoxicated woman is arrested for public disorderly conduct and a man is questioned for owning unregistered dogs.
Hillary Clinton and Bernie Sanders urged rallygoers Friday night to vote in Saturday's primary.
The tornado watch has been lifted from the Midlands, but the area is still under a wind advisory. Around 5:40 p.m. Wednesday, over 6,870 customers of South Carolina Electric & Gas did not have power.
Democratic presidential candidates Bernie Sanders and Hillary Clinton answered questions from the audience at a CNN town hall on Tuesday night.
Hillary Clinton spoke about criminal justice reform and gun control at a Columbia church Tuesday evening along with the Mothers of the Movement organization and Gabby Giffords.
Democratic presidential hopeful Hillary Clinton is coming to South Carolina on Tuesday to visit with Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority, Inc. and mothers who have lost their children to gun violence or police incidents.