New Midlands leadership council set to take over annual competitiveness report
Business leaders in the Midlands come together to take a formal approach to improving Columbia’s economic landscape.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson | Apr 14, 2022
Business leaders in the Midlands come together to take a formal approach to improving Columbia’s economic landscape.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson | Apr 8, 2022
Food Truck Festivals of America comes back to Columbia Saturday for the 7th annual Food Truck and Craft Beer festivals.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson and Ashley Miller | Mar 31, 2022
The family of a Richland County man killed in an officer-involved shooting pushes for mental health reforms.
Read MoreBy Ashley Miller and Caroline Williamson | Mar 25, 2022
Lawyers and religious leaders held a press conference at the Richland County Sheriff’s Department to discuss last Saturday’s officer-involved shooting and press for more accountability.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson and Ashley Miller | Mar 24, 2022
Body cam footage from a Richland County deputy involved in Saturday night’s shooting of Irvin Charley paint a fuller picture of the scene.
Read MoreBy Ashley Miller and Caroline Williamson | Mar 23, 2022
The family of a mentally ill man killed in an altercation with Richland County sheriff’s deputy is holding a news conference Wednesday.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson | Mar 22, 2022
Hundreds of South Carolina truckers feel the pain at the pump as diesel prices hit a record average of $5 a gallon.
Read MoreBy Josh Matthews and Caroline Williamson | Mar 15, 2022
“Good Morning America” showcases South Carolina’s cultural resilience including the Lady Gamecocks.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson | Mar 15, 2022
A local coffee shop is supporting women in the food industry in a unique way.
Read MoreBy Caroline Williamson | Mar 1, 2022
Community leader Rabbi “Sandy” T. Marcus passed away Saturday and was eulogized Monday by the Tree of Life Congregation.
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The Department of Health and Environmental Control could be broken into several agencies. Some public health officials are concerned about the potential fallout.
Reporter @wrainey22 has more:
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/potential-dhec-split-raises-concerns-among-government-officials-advocates/
Pictured is a rendering of the facility. It will bring over 300 jobs to the county and plans to be an up and running operation by the end of 2023
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