Commercial, wedding photographers seek creativity, building relationships
Columbia photographers share what keeps them in the field and what drives their business.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Dec 6, 2023
Columbia photographers share what keeps them in the field and what drives their business.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Nov 30, 2023
USC is partnering with insurance company GradGuard to give students the ability to recover their tuition if they leave school.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Nov 30, 2023
Fallen service members were remembered Tuesday with the lighting of the Hero by Hero tree.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Nov 16, 2023
Former President Donald Trump is coming to town the weekend of the Carolina-Clemson game, Columbia Mayor Daniel Rickenmann told the Carolina News and Reporter.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Nov 15, 2023
The new mRNA vaccine has been available for about two months.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Oct 18, 2023
Local experts are concerned that affects from the COVID-19 pandemic are leading more people to be diagnosed with ADHD, potentially giving them access to stimulants.
CUT: Patients must go through rounds of testing to see if they qualify for an ADHD diagnosis, but local medical experts have said the diagnosing process isn’t always as thorough as it should be.
By Kate Robins | Oct 13, 2023
Forget the food and rides. A main attraction for many fairgoers are the furry and friendly faces at the unique animal exhibits. (with a photo gallery)
Read MoreBy Kate Robins | Oct 11, 2023
Lee Correctional Institution has disabled 790 illegal cell phones since July. There are about 1,080 inmates at the prison.
Read MoreBy Kate Robins and Sydney Dunlap | Sep 8, 2023
Richland Mall’s last department store, Belk, closed on Wednesday, leaving behind a space that will look quite different over the next 10 years.
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