Smith family still looking for answers amid Murdaugh media storm
Even as her son’s suspicious death has become part of the Murdaugh media frenzy, Sandy Smith is still looking for answers six years later.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard | Dec 12, 2022
Even as her son’s suspicious death has become part of the Murdaugh media frenzy, Sandy Smith is still looking for answers six years later.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard | Nov 29, 2022
Columbia’s oldest operating gay bar organized another vigil, this time for a mass shooting at a Colorado club.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard | Nov 21, 2022
Today there are two prominent gay bars in Columbia. But once upon a time, there were many more.
Read MoreBy Julia Goulet, Caleb Bozard and Kailey Cota | Nov 10, 2022
As Tropical Storm Nicole approaches the Midlands, here’s what to remember when driving around.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard and Julia Goulet | Nov 10, 2022
The Carolina News and Reporter’s election team asked voters who and what brought them out to the polls for the midterms. Here’s what they said.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard | Nov 7, 2022
The Vista Lights event in Columbia is the kickoff to the city’s holiday season. It features entertainment for all ages while supporting businesses in the Vista.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard | Nov 3, 2022
A trend of climate change protestors damaging famous paintings over the summer hasn’t come yet to the United States, but Columbia museum officials are confident they will be able to protect their collections if it does.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard and Audrey Elsberry | Nov 2, 2022
Columbia City Council approved over $1 million in funding for upgrades to police radios and vehicles at its Nov. 1 meeting. The funding is designed to help with officer recruitment and retention amid an ongoing staff shortage.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard and Kailey Cota | Oct 26, 2022
Recent anti-Semitic comments made by celebrity Kanye West have prompted national discussions about how to support the Jewish community, including here in Columbia.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard | Oct 20, 2022
The Congaree River has been a focal point for history since long before the Gervais Street bridge was built and college students on inner-tubes began crossing the waterway. Experts say there are many artifacts in the river to prove it and that more may be on the way.
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