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Fine dining and fun times at the South Carolina St...
By Anna Mock | Oct 19, 2021 | Lifestyle, Lifestyle slider, Uncategorized | 0
Want tequila? Good luck. Here’s how supply s...
By Hannah Wade | Oct 1, 2021 | COVID-19, Local | 0
Gamecock Athletics partners with local businesses ...
By Alexandra Koch | Feb 17, 2021 | Sports, sports homepage slider | 0
Columbia residents share their playbook on celebra...
By Harrison Belk | Feb 5, 2021 | Homepage slider, Lifestyle, Local | 0
Volunteers ease pain of long voting lines
By Christopher Lorensen | Nov 2, 2020 | Homepage slider, Local, Politics | 0
McCutchen House makes reservation with global chef competition
by Ashley Miller and Josh Matthews | Feb 9, 2022 | Business, Homepage slider, Local, USC | 0
The World Food Championships competition is set to come to the University of South Carolina’s McCutchen House in late April.
Read MoreFine dining and fun times at the South Carolina State Fair
by Anna Mock and Sheila Paz | Oct 19, 2021 | Lifestyle, Lifestyle slider, Uncategorized | 0
Enticed by tantalizing smells, patrons lined up to try all their favorite foods at the state fair on Monday.
Read MoreWant tequila? Good luck. Here’s how supply shortages affect S.C.
by Hannah Wade and Sheila Paz | Oct 1, 2021 | COVID-19, Local | 0
Nationwide, food and liquor shortages are affecting restaurants and businesses. Here’s what’s causing them and how they’re affecting South Carolina.
Read MoreGamecock Athletics partners with local businesses to provide meal, snack allowances for student-athletes
by Alexandra Koch | Feb 17, 2021 | Sports, sports homepage slider | 0
Gamecock Athletics offers certain student-athletes access to the Carolina Fuel Program.
Read MoreColumbia residents share their playbook on celebrating the Super Bowl
by Harrison Belk and Alexandra Koch | Feb 5, 2021 | Homepage slider, Lifestyle, Local | 0
Many Columbians are choosing to celebrate the big game at home, in hopes of staying safe.
Read MoreVolunteers ease pain of long voting lines
by Christopher Lorensen | Nov 2, 2020 | Homepage slider, Local, Politics | 0
South Carolina residents are banding together to make voting easier and give everyone a voice. Jennifer Bailey has been handing out food and water in Richland County since early voting began.
Read MoreFewer jobs means hungrier Midlands families
by Samantha Winn | Oct 5, 2020 | Homepage slider, In the News, Local | 0
Harvest Hope continues to serve the hungry in the Midlands throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, despite reduced hours.
Read MoreFrom salty to sweet, social distancing snacks hit the spot
by Maria Jutton | Apr 15, 2020 | Cvirus News, Homepage slider, Lifestyle | 0
While following social distancing guidelines at home, many people are snacking more on their favorite foods.
Read MoreHealthy holidays don’t have to be difficult, dietitians say
by Elle Johnson | Nov 22, 2019 | Homepage slider, Lifestyle, Lifestyle slider, Trending | 0
The holiday season is a time for delicious food and endless desserts. Staying healthy around this time of the year isn’t hard to do and can be done without sacrificing your favorite dishes.
Read MoreCommunity breakfast ignites discussion on hunger and homelessness
by Kenna Coe | Nov 19, 2019 | Local, Localpage slider | 0
The Midlands Area Consortium for the Homeless (MACH) hosted its annual prayer breakfast that brought community members and advocates together to discuss hunger and homelessness in the Midlands.
Read MoreColumbia rooftop bars you can still enjoy in chilly weather
by Genna Contino | Oct 18, 2019 | Homepage slider, Lifestyle, Lifestyle slider, Uncategorized | 0
Hendrix, River Rat and Black Rooster opened in the past two years offering rooftop bars to Columbia residents.
Read More150 years of food and fun at the fair
by Staff | Oct 16, 2019 | Local, Local Video, Localpage slider | 0
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.
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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.