Video game craze hits the jackpot
Fortnite – the widely popular video game – recently celebrated its one-year birthday, and the free-to-play experience has become the most financially successful free game on consoles of all time.
Read MoreBy Stephen Hinson | Jul 31, 2018
Fortnite – the widely popular video game – recently celebrated its one-year birthday, and the free-to-play experience has become the most financially successful free game on consoles of all time.
Read MoreBy Stephen Hinson | Jul 30, 2018
The Gamecockswere the last to speak at the week-long press event, and Muschamp offered his thoughts on his team and their upcoming football season.
Read MoreBy Stephen Hinson | Jul 24, 2018
The CEO of Transitions, the city’s homeless center, says there has been a 30 to 40 percent decrease in the area’s homeless population since the center opened in 2011. And he’s hopeful that ongoing support of the homeless will continue to drive those numbers down.
Read MoreBy Stephen Hinson | Jun 25, 2018
The Town of Lexington is putting the finishing touches on its SC-6 One-Way Pair Project. The roadway change will be official June 23.
Read MoreBy Stephen Hinson | Jun 14, 2018
Two of South Carolina’s top political office holders will face opposition in the June 26 runoff elections following Tuesday’s statewide primaries.
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Medical marijuana could become a reality in South Carolina soon.
@wrainey22 wrote about the SC Compassionate Care Act. Is the 4th time the Charm?
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/south-carolinas-medical-marijuana-bill-is-reintroduced-is-the-4th-time-the-charm/
The game of soccer has provided David Kenga with many unique opportunities. Now, he's trying to provide those same opportunities to underprivileged youth from, Columbia to Kenya.
Reporter @wrainey22 has more
https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/columbia-soccer-trainers-charity-work-links-south-carolina-kenya/
We are honored to partner with David to support his Elite Soccer Training Outreach in Kenya.
Columbia soccer trainer’s charity work links South Carolina, Kenya https://carolinanewsandreporter.cic.sc.edu/columbia-soccer-trainers-charity-work-links-south-carolina-kenya/ via @USCCarolinaNews
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