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Fewer holiday shopping days, but retailers shouldn...
By Lindsey Thorpe | Nov 19, 2019
Columbia rallies around vets at Veterans Day 5K
By Hanna Powers | Nov 18, 2019
Encouraging stutterers to find their voice
By Mike Rogers | Oct 23, 2019
Florida-University of South Carolina highlights
By Summer Huechtker | Oct 21, 2019
Former college standout Kaela Jackson returns home
By Daniel Carter | Apr 19, 2019
150 years of food and fun at the fair
by Staff | Oct 16, 2019
Carolina News reporters spent a day among the festivities at the South Carolina State Fair to determine if some of the classic fair foods hold up against unique new offerings.
Read MoreFive Points nightlife seen in a new light
by Maggie Rhoads | Apr 15, 2019
USC students are taking more precautions when going back out to enjoy the nightlife of Five Points.
Read MoreHypertrophic cardiomyopathy awareness helps prevent athletic tragedy
by Dominic Delfidio | Apr 12, 2019
A USC athlete who suffers from hypertrophic cardiomyopathy is raising awareness about the disease.
Read MoreHuman trafficking survivors find a safe haven
by Brooke Rakowski | Apr 12, 2019
The state legislature is looking into ways to protect young girls lured into sex trafficking in South Carolina.
Read MoreSoccer standout doesn’t let disability thwart college sports dream
by Angelica Iglesias | Apr 12, 2019
Pamela Reynolds lost her legs when she contracted bacterial meningitis as a baby, but that hasn’t prevented the Orangeburg Prep student from becoming a soccer standout on prothetic limbs.
Read MoreKeenan coach leads Raiders basketball to school’s eighth championship
by Rod Jones | Apr 11, 2019
Coach Norris has led the Raiders to six state championships.
Read MoreCoffee for a cause
by Anna Grace Galloway | Apr 11, 2019
Drip Coffee in Five Points and on Main Street drank coffee for a cause on Wednesday, March 27th to supports the American Foundation for Suicide Prevention.
Read MoreOn a springlike day, Gamecock Softball delivers two wins
by Daniel Carter | Feb 20, 2019
The Gamecock Softball team opened their season home with wins over UNC Greensboro and Ohio.
Read MoreHarvest Hope serves those who served America
by Amy Saukas | Oct 8, 2018
Harvest Hope’s “Operation HP” hosted a drive to collect non-perishable food and cleaning supplies for the Veterans in the Midlands.
Read MoreLocal woman plans the Midlands’ first fully ADA-compliant campsite
by Anjali Patel | Oct 3, 2018
The Midlands will soon have its first entirely ADA-compliant campsite, designed with the most vulnerable in mind.
Read MoreFormer White House photographer talks photojournalism and politics
by Rachel Pittman | Sep 26, 2018
Pete Souza, the chief official White House photographer for President Obama and an official White...
Read MoreColumbia retailers tee off on trendy Masters fashion
by Karie Grace Duncan | Apr 6, 2018
Hotels are booked up, the airport is buzzing, and clothing stores are restocking as customers flock to Columbia before making their way to the Masters this week. Read more about what they’re wearing at the Augusta golf tournament.
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