SC health officials warn of new COVID Omicron variant
State health officials urge vaccination as protection from new Omicron variant, which entered the U.S. Wednesday.
Read MoreState health officials urge vaccination as protection from new Omicron variant, which entered the U.S. Wednesday.
Read MoreDespite a frigid weekend in New York City, artists from all walks of life attended Anime NYC, even those from South Carolina.
Read MoreColumbia’s 43rd Annual Veteran’s Day Parade wowed crowds of all ages and backgrounds on Thursday morning.
Read MoreChildren’s mental health has been getting worse over time with the advent of social media, but isolation and other stressors from the pandemic have exacerbated issues, according to national pediatric organizations.
Read MoreJeff March, president of SC Pride, sits on the steps outside of Robert Jeffrey Salon in Columbia,...
Read MoreBlack and white tegu lizards are native to South America, but have become popular pets in the United States. As of May, the SCDNR enacted a ban making it illegal to own, breed and transfer the tegu species.
Read MoreEnticed by tantalizing smells, patrons lined up to try all their favorite foods at the state fair on Monday.
Read MoreWearing cosplay at conventions opens up new avenues for Columbia residents to display their artistic ability and connect with like-minded people.
Read MoreMore than 100 law enforcement officials from across the state are packing meals in honor of fallen officer Greg Alia, who was killed on duty in 2015.
Read MoreThe owner of Studio 221 opens a new location in West Columbia, saying her faith inspired her to begin a new career in interior design.
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