‘There’s only so much you can do’: Five Points prepares for Ian’s heavy rain
Businesses in Five Points are hoping for the best as they prepare for potential flooding over the weekend from Hurricane Ian.
Read MoreBy Caleb Bozard and Stephen Pastis | Sep 29, 2022
Businesses in Five Points are hoping for the best as they prepare for potential flooding over the weekend from Hurricane Ian.
Read MoreBy Stephen Pastis | Sep 27, 2022
The new vehicles will be the city’s first electric buses and will help officials decide how best to modernize the fleet.
Read MoreBy Audrey Elsberry and Stephen Pastis | Sep 8, 2022
The Boyd Foundation Community Innovation Center opened in July, and it is an entrepreneurial hub...
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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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