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What a lost season meant to the Columbia Fireflies
By Caleb Gilbert | Oct 6, 2020 | Baseball, Homepage slider, Local, Sports, sports homepage slider, Uncategorized | 0
Owner of historic Babcock Building hopeful for fut...
By Hallie Hayes | Sep 16, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local | 0
Police search for answers in Babcock Building fire
By Hallie Hayes | Sep 15, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Localpage slider, Trending | 0
Fireflies hit home run on Twitter despite affiliation loss
by Caleb Gilbert | Nov 12, 2020 | Homepage slider, sports homepage slider, Trending | 0
The Columbia Fireflies learned of their departure from the New York Mets via Twitter but that didn’t harm their mood.
Read MoreWhat a lost season meant to the Columbia Fireflies
by Caleb Gilbert | Oct 6, 2020 | Baseball, Homepage slider, Local, Sports, sports homepage slider, Uncategorized | 0
Minor League Baseball teams were hit hard due to COVID-19. The Columbia Fireflies were no different.
Read MoreOwner of historic Babcock Building hopeful for future renovation plans
by Hallie Hayes and Caleb Gilbert | Sep 16, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local | 0
Owners of the Babcock Building in Columbia still hope to move forward with planned renovations despite a fire that destroyed part of the building.
Read MorePolice search for answers in Babcock Building fire
by Hallie Hayes and Caleb Gilbert | Sep 15, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local, Localpage slider, Trending | 0
Columbia Police questioned six persons of interest in Saturday’s Babcock Building fire.
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State Law Enforcement has cancelled an Amber Alert for an infant child in Hilton Head. Authorities in Beaufort County explained that Jairus Housey abducted his ten month old daughter at gunpoint last night. Housey is the non-custodial father to the victim and is now in custody.
Thursday’s vote in the South Carolina Senate passed the early voting bill that would allow South Carolina voters to vote in-person up to two weeks before the election for any reason. The bill unanimously passed in the house too.