Downed trees, power lines Columbia’s main concerns after Helene
Officials ensure residents there’s no problem with the city’s drinking water.
Read MoreOfficials ensure residents there’s no problem with the city’s drinking water.
Read MoreDowntown trees fell in an early Wednesday morning storm, blocking roads and causing power outages.
Read MoreItems thought to have been dumped into the Congaree River by Gen. William T. Sherman’s troops during the Civil War were removed from the river this year.
Read MoreCayce residents are complaining on social media about herbicides spreading to their yards, killing plants and harming pets.
Read MoreBark West Dog Park opened its gates Feb. 16 with an opening ceremony. The park is open to all registered members.
Read MoreDominion Energy started lowering lake levels in October. What do homeowners, visitors and water quality experts say?
Read MoreAllendale County residents are banding together after several tornadoes caused widespread damage on Tuesday during a storm that barreled through the southeast U.S.
Read MoreThe U.S. Bureau of Labor Statistics said the consumer-price index, a standardized measure of the average cost of consumer goods and services, increased in October by 6.2% compared to last year. This was the largest 12-month increase since November 1990.
Read MoreA committee of lawmakers is hammering out details on a proposed plan for the future of the state-owned utility Santee Cooper.
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