For this family, running has become a generational sport
For 12-year-old Jais Ward, running has become a generational sport.
Read MoreFor 12-year-old Jais Ward, running has become a generational sport.
Read MoreFor Americans looking to grab a fresh fir off the lot for the holidays, it might be time to snag a tree before they’re gone.
Read MoreWest Columbia company aims to provide active shooter training to churches and schools.
Read MoreThe Midlands Latino community is celebrating the Day of the Dead all week with a series of events.
Read MoreNETWORKS’s Nuns on the Bus are traveling across the U.S. again, and they stopped by the South Carolina State House on Tuesday to speak with community leaders.
Read MoreAs voter registration continues for some, early voting has already begun for others, and there was...
Read MoreFeral cats roam the streets of Columbia, and many want them removed. However, City of Columbia Animal Services employs a program that provides a better solution, long-term.
Read MoreWashington Post White House correspondent Josh Dawsey says reporting about President Donald Trump is challenging because he operates far differently than previous leaders of the free world.
Read MoreRain, rain go away, is the mantra of the S.C. State Fair. But this week, fair officials are preparing for a deluge.
Read MoreUSC students say they mainly get their news from Twitter, Facebook and other social media.
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