South Carolina ranks No. 3 among deadliest states for cyclists, pedestrians. But help is on the way
Vulnerable roadway users can expect changes to Columbia-area infrastructure in the next few years.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Dec 9, 2022
Vulnerable roadway users can expect changes to Columbia-area infrastructure in the next few years.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich and Reagin von Lehe | Nov 29, 2022
Prisma Health partners with U.S. public interest group to share how to pick safe toys for their children this holiday season.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Nov 21, 2022
Eighty years after airmen volunteered for a top-secret mission at the Columbia Army Airbase, friends and family work to preserve their legacy.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich and Reagin von Lehe | Nov 16, 2022
Post-pandemic, Prisma Health is building a new partnership with Habitat for Humanity in the Midlands to better connect with the community it serves.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Nov 1, 2022
Hospitals and care systems in South Carolina — and the Southeast — are being hit with an influx of pediatric patients suffering from RSV, flu and COVID.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Oct 24, 2022
A respiratory virus is hospitalizing South Carolina children at high rates early in the season.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Oct 18, 2022
Many S.C. residents are unaware a new type of COVID-19 booster is available as the winter season is expected to bring an influx of cases.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich and Jayden Simmons | Sep 29, 2022
University officials and on-campus residents alike are taking steps to get ready for the remnants of Hurricane Ian.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Sep 27, 2022
Hurricane Ian is expected to bring heavy rainfall to South Carolina from Thursday through Saturday.
Read MoreBy Sammy Sobich | Sep 23, 2022
Okra Festival returns to Irmo for its 48th consecutive year.
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