Snow can be scary in the South, but USC students have no fear
When a rare bomb cyclone hit the Southeast, USC students jumped in, sledding, building snowmen and pummeling each other with snowballs.
Read MoreWhen a rare bomb cyclone hit the Southeast, USC students jumped in, sledding, building snowmen and pummeling each other with snowballs.
Read MoreBut what happens when the shelter reaches capacity?
Read MoreAs winter weather approaches, Columbia’s homeless population is left with limited resources to protect them from the cold.
Read MoreCottle Farms is covering its 300,000 strawberry plants as colder temperatures hit the Midlands.
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