Losing a loved one during COVID-19
Losing a loved one is difficult at any time, but COVID-19 era deaths can be even more difficult to deal with. This is especially true when you feel like people care less because it’s not due to the virus.
Read MoreLosing a loved one is difficult at any time, but COVID-19 era deaths can be even more difficult to deal with. This is especially true when you feel like people care less because it’s not due to the virus.
Read MoreCollege graduation should be a celebration for seniors who worked hard to get through school. The coronavirus pandemic is making this graduation season a lot different for the class of 2020.
Read MoreGov. Henry McMaster says he’s not going to infringe on anyone’s First Amendment right to celebrate Easter this Sunday, but encourages people to practice safe social distancing norms if they are going out to church and enjoy services online if they can.
Read MoreColumbia Mayor Steve Benjamin addresses media after announcing a “stay at home, stay...
Read MoreI used to love my couch at the end of the day in a busy college newsroom. Now I’m starting to long for that room full of over-caffeinated journalists.
Read MoreJoe Biden continued to defy early polling projections on Super Tuesday, overtaking Vermont Sen. Bernie Sanders’ national lead by winning nine state primaries so far.
Read MoreDemocratic presidential candidates barnstormed through South Carolina Friday in hope of gaining supporters before Saturday’s presidential primary.
Read MoreA farm animal sanctuary in Leesville’s goals for 2020 are increasing outreach and education about their mission and getting more pigs adopted to permanent homes.
Read MoreThe attorney general of South Carolina, Alan Wilson, is suing the city of Columbia over gun ordinances passed in 2019.
Read MoreOn the 75th anniversary of the Battle of Iwo Jima, the University of South Carolina is unveiling digitized newsreels from the battle.
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