A simple brick can mean love, legacy, history for USC alumni
Personalized bricks on the historic Horseshoe tell the stories of past and present Gamecocks.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Dec 7, 2022
Personalized bricks on the historic Horseshoe tell the stories of past and present Gamecocks.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Nov 30, 2022
A Palmetto Bowl that ends with the Gamecocks on top is new for USC seniors and simply overdue for some other fans.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks and Leah DeFreitas | Nov 28, 2022
Fewer doorbusters, floating employees and dispersed crowds made for an easier shopping day for Midlands stores.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Nov 10, 2022
Between churches, a food truck and a food drive, there’s no shortage of how you can give back during the upcoming holiday in the Midlands.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Nov 7, 2022
Even though USC’s women’s basketball team is nationally ranked, some business owners blame games scheduled during the week on smaller crowds coming in from out of town.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Nov 3, 2022
A lawsuit from six states has temporarily blocked President Biden’s student loan relief plan. But the federal government still is accepting applications.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Nov 2, 2022
Even after the pandemic, executive director John Scollon attributes the theatre’s doors staying open to good fortune and good shows.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Oct 12, 2022
Your jack-o’-lantern could feed a pig or yourself — or even fuel a truck used by the Richland County landfill.
Read MoreBy Dylan Ortuno and Jade Crooks | Oct 7, 2022
Richland Two school district sees both success and frustration in how it spent the first wave of emergency COVID-relief funds.
Read MoreBy Jade Crooks | Sep 16, 2022
A Midlands motorcycle shop is helping to raise money for 22-year-old Jeremy James after his motorcycle accident.
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